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1 This compilation is made ONLY for the purpose of easy reference for the general public. No claims/ liabilities shall be attached for any mistakes recorded in this compiled version THIS IS AN UPDATED AND COMPREHENSIVE VERSION, INCLUDES ALL AMENDMENTS TO PLANT QUARANTINE ORDER, 2003 PLANT QUARANTINE (REGULATION OF IMPORT INTO INDIA) ORDER, 2003 S.O.1322 (E). In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), the Central Government hereby makes the following Order, for the purpose of prohibiting and regulating the import into India of agricultural articles mentioned herein, namely:- Amendments incorporated as on January, 2008: Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003: S.O.No.1322 (E), dated 18 th November, 2003 Amendment 1 of 2004 : S.O.No.167(E), dated 6 th February, 2004 Amendment 2 of 2004: S.O.No.427(E), dated 29 th March, 2004 Amendment 3 of 2004: S.O.No.644(E), dated 31 st May, 2004; Amendment 2 of 2005: S.O. No.263 (E), dated 25 th February, 2005 Amendment 1 of 2005: S.O. No. 462 (E), dated 31 st March, 2005 Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import India) Amendment Order, 2006: S.O.No.: 1121(E), dated 14 th July, 2006 & S.O. No.1353, dated 31 st July, nd Amendment Order, 2006: S.O.No. 2074(E), dated 6 th December, rd Amendment Order, 2006: S.O.No. 1873(E), dated 31 st October, st Amendment Order, 2007 : S.O. No (E), dated 3 rd December, 2007 (Schedule-VI, Sl.No. 410 to 525, Schedule-VII Sl.No ) 2 nd Amendment Order, 2007: S.O.No. 3(E), dated 31 st December 2007 (Schedule-I, Sl.No.35, Schedule- VI, Sl.No.526 to 571) 1 st Amendment Order, 2008: S.O.No.2888(E),dated 15 th December,2008 (Schedule-VI, Additional entry for Sl.No. 24, 38, 103, 106, 171, 244, 248, 272, 300, 303, 311, 353, 432, 493 & Additional list of commodities from Sl.No. 572 to 579) 2 nd Amendment Order, 2008: To be notified (Schedule-VI, Additional entry for Sl.No. 30, 44, 49, 83, 141, 152, 154, 155, 180, 223, 262, 266, 319, 345, 355, 367, 383, 387, 405, 406, 418, 419, 484, 575 & Additional list of commodities from Sl.No. 580 to 597) 3 rd Amendment Order, 2008: To be notified (Schedule-VI, Additional entry for Sl. No. 7, 19, 35, 55, 59, 76, 83, 142, 176, 183, 192, 215, 233, 267, 273, 292, 371, 383, 402, 418, 420, 465, 494, 515, 516 & Additional list of commodities from 598 to 628) 4 th Amendment Order, 2008: To be notified (Schedule-VI, Additional entry for Sl. No. 7, 28, 134, 277 & Additional list of commodities from 629 to 641) 4 th Amendment Order, 2009: To be notified (Schedule-VI, Additional entry for Sl. No. 70,96,106,188,189,203,219,265,271,272,289,355,362,383,484&633 & Additional list of commodities from 642 to 666) 5 th Amendment Order, 2009: To be notified (Schedule-VI, Additional entry for SL No. 25, 111,156,265,266,362,410,471,550 & Additional list of commodities from 667 to 677) 6 th Amendment Order, 2009: To be notified (Schedule-VI, Additional entry for SL No. 130, 188,262,303,361,505,513,527,612,620,625,672 & Additional list of commodities from 678 to 711) 7 th Amendment Order, 2009: To be notified (Schedule-I, Additional entry for SL No. 36 & 37)
2 8 th Amendment Order, 2009: To be notified (Schedule-VI, Additional entry for SL No. 41, 262, 355 & Additional list of commodities from 712 to 715) 1 st Amendment Order, 2010: To be notified (Schedule VI, Additional entry for SL.No.241) 2 nd Amendment Order, 2010: To be notified (Schedule VI, Additional entry for SL.No. 146, 182, 199, 383, 686 & Additional list of commodities from 716 to 729) 3 rd Amendment Order, 2010: To be notified (Schedule VI, Additional entry for SL.No. 265, 334, 395, 420, 442, 466, 563, 672, 729 & Additional list of commodities from 730 to 749) 4 th Amendment Order, 2010: S.O.No (E), dated 11 th October 2010 (Schedule- VI, Additional Entry for Sl. No. 241 (New No. 471)) 5 th Amendment Order, 2010: S.O.No (E), dated 4 th November 2010 (Schedule- VI, Additional Entry for Sl. No. 146, 182, 199, 383, 686 & Additional list of commodities from 712 to 725) 8 th Amendment Order, 2010: To be notified (Schedule VI, Additional entry for SL.No. 44, 65, 262, 323, 361, 362, 595, 632 & 715 and Additional list of commodities from 750 to 768) 2
3 CHAPTER I Preliminary 1. Short title and commencement. (1) This order may be called the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, (2) Sub-clause (22) of clause 3 shall come into force on the 1 st day of April, 2004 and all other provisions of this Order shall come into force on the 1 st day of January, Definitions. In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) additional declaration means a statement that is required by an importing country to be entered in a phytosanitary certificate and which provides specific additional information pertinent to the phytosanitary condition of a consignment; bio-control agent means any biological agent such as parasite, predator, parasitoid, microbial organism or self replicating entity that is used for control of pests; consignment - means a quantity of seeds, and plant products or any regulated article consigned from one party to other at any one time shipment and covered by a phytosanitary certificate, bill of entry of customs, shipping/airway bill or invoice; cotton includes ginned cotton, cotton linters and dropping, tripping, fly and other waste products of cotton mill other than yarn waste, but does not include cotton seed or un-ginned cotton; form means a form appended to this Order fruit means any fleshy portion of the plant, that contains seeds, which is used for consumption, including seedless fruit both fresh and dry but does not include preserved or prickled or frozen fruits. grain means seeds intended for processing or consumption and not for sowing or. germplasm means in whole or in parts and their propagules including seeds, vegetative parts, tissue cultures, cell cultures, genes and DNA based sequences that are held in a repository or collected from wild as the case may be and are utilized in genetic studies or plant breeding programmes for crop improvement; 3
4 (ix) (x) import means an act of bringing into any part or place of territory of Republic of India any kind of seed, plant or plant product and other regulated article from a place outside India either by sea, land, air or across any customs frontier; import permit means an official document authorizing importation of a consignment in accordance with specified phytosanitary requirements; (xi) Inspection Authority means an authority specified in Part I of Schedule XI or an officer of the Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage duly authorized by the Plant Protection Adviser for the purpose of approval and certification of Post-Entry Quarantine facilities and inspection of growing in such facilities in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Plant Protection Adviser and for any specified purpose, an authority specified in Part II of the said Schedule. (xii) Irradiation means the treatment of food or agricultural products with any type of processing of ionized radiation such as gamma irradiation or micro-electron acceleration processing. (xiii) issuing authority means an authority as envisaged under Schedule-IV of this order or duly notified by the Central Government from time to time either generally or specifically for issuance of import permit; (xiv) notification means a notification published in the official Gazette and the expression notifies shall be construed accordingly; (xv) (xvi) noxious weeds mean any weed harmful or hazardous or unwholesome to human beings, animal life or parasitic on plant species; packing material means any kind of material of plant origin used for packing of goods; (xvii) pest means any species, strain or biotype of plant, animal or pathogenic agent injurious to and plant products; (xviii) pest risk analysis means the process of evaluating biological or other scientific and economic evidence to determine whether a pest should be regulated and strength of any phytosanitary measures to be taken against it; (xix) phytosanitary certificate means a certificate issued in the model format prescribed under the International Plant Protection Convention of the Food & Agricultural Organization and isssued by an authorized officer at the country of origin of consignment or re-export; (xx) plant means a living and parts thereof including seed and germplasm; (xxi) plant product means an un-manufactured material of plant origin including grain and those manufactured products that, by their nature or that of their processing, may create risk for the introduction and spread of a pest. 4
5 (xxii) Plant Protection Adviser means the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage; (xxiii) point of entry means any sea port, airport, or land-border check-post or rail station, river port, foreign post office, courier terminal, container freight station or inland container depot notified as specified in Schedule-I or Schedule-II or Schedule-III as the case may be; (xxiv) post-entry quarantine means growing of imported in confinement for a specified period of time in a glass house, screen house, poly house or any other facility, or isolated field or an off-shore island that is established in accordance with guidelines/standards and are duly approved and certified by an inspection authority notified under this order;. (xxv) quarantine pest means a pest of potential economic importance to the area endangered thereby and not yet present there, or present but not widely distributed and being officially controlled; (xxvi) regulated article means any article the import of which is regulated by this order; (xxvii) schedule means a Schedule to this Order; (xxviii) seeds means seeds intended for sowing or propagating and not for consumption or processing;. (xxix) soil means earth, sand, clay, silt, loam, compost, manure, peat or sphagnum moss, litter, leaf waste or any organic media that support plant life and shall include ship ballast or any organic medium used for growing. (xxx) timber means a form of dead wood, log and lumber cut from, with or without bark or sawn and sized, which is used for manufacturing veneer, plywood, particle or chip board and making building material, furniture, packages, pallets, sports goods and handicrafts;. (xxxi) tissue cultured plant means any part of a plant or plant tissue or plantlet grown under aseptic or sterile conditions in flasks or other suitable container on appropriate media and shall include ex-agar washed plant lets; (xxxii) dunnage means wood packing material used to secure or support a commodity but which does not remain associated with the commodity [FAO, 1009; revised ISPM Pub. No. 15, 2002] (xxxiii) wood packing material means wood or wood products (excluding paper products) used in supporting, protecting or carrying a commodity (includes dunnage) [ISPM Pub. No.15, 2002] (xxxiv) article means any kind of movable property including any goods and stores consigned from one party to another as a shipment and covered by a bill of entry of customs, shipping or airway bill and/ or invoice in the course of international trade. 5
6 CHAPTER II General conditions for import 3. Permits for Import of, plant products etc. (1) No consignment of and plant products and other regulated articles (hereinafter referred to as consignments ) shall be imported into India without a valid permit issued under this Order. Provided that no such permit shall be required for the articles mentioned in Schedule VII. (2) No categories of plant materials in respect of the plant species or variety mentioned in Schedule- IV shall be allowed to be imported into India from the countries mentioned against each in column (4) of the said Schedule. (3) Every application for a permit under this clause shall be made at least seven days in advance to the Issuing Authority as listed in Schedule-X, in Form PQ 01 for the import of and plant products for consumption and processing and in form PQ 02 for import of seeds and for covered under Schedule-V and VI. (4) Import of consignments of seeds of coarse cereals, pulses, oil seeds and fodder seeds and seeds/stock material of fruit plant species for shall only be permitted based on the recommendations of EXIM Committee of Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, except the trial material of the same as specified in Schedule-XII of Plant Quarantine Order. (5) A fee of Rs.150/- shall be payable along with the application for the import of seeds, fruits and for consumption and Rs.300/- for application for the import of seeds and for sowing or planting and the fee shall be payable in the form of Demand Draft payable to the Competent Authority having jurisdiction. (6) The Issuing Authority as listed in Schedule-X shall issue permit in quadruplicate in form PQ 03 for import of and plant products for consumption and in form PQ 04 for import of seeds and for sowing or planting, if he is satisfied that the applicant meets all the necessary conditions. One copy of import permit shall be forwarded to the exporter in advance to facilitate incorporation of import permit number in the phytosanitary certificate issued by the exporting country. The import permit shall be issued subject to such restrictions and conditions prescribed under Schedule-V and VI. (7) The Plant Protection Adviser shall, after obtaining the approval of the Central Government in the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation and based on International Standards established by the Internatinal Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) under Food and Agricultue Organization, issue the guidelines for carrying out Pest Risk Analysis (PRA). No import shall be permitted for the consignment other than those listed in Schedule-V, VI and VII unless the Pest Risk Analysis is carried out in accordance with such guidelines and subject to such restrictions and conditions as specified in such permit. For this purpose the importer shall file an Import PRA request form 6
7 with PPA. The process of PRA involves the categorization of pests associated with the commodity into quarantine pests; evaluation of their introduction potential; critical assessement of economic and environmental impact of their introduction; and specification of risk mitigating measures against them. The completion of PRA process may involve the visit of phytosanitary experts to the country of export to carry out pre-shipment inspections, evaluate post harvest treatment technologies and quarantine inspection and certification facilities. In the event of interception of a quarantine pest in imported consignment, further import of consignments shall be suspended until earlier PRA in respect of the consignment is reviewed and the risk mitigating measures are evaluated. (8) The issue of permit may be refused or withheld by the issuing authority after giving reasonable notice to the applicant and for reasons to be recorded in writing. (9) The Import Permit issued shall be valid for six months from the date of issue and valid for multiple port access and multiple part shipments provided the exporter, importer and country of origin are the same for the entire consignment. The issuing authority may, on request, extend the period of validity for a further period of six months after charging Rs. 200/- and Rs. 100/- as revalidation fee for and consumption plant material respectively provided such request for extension of validity is made to the issuing authority before the expiry of the permit with adequate reasons to be recorded in writing. The quantity mentioned in the import permit if exceeds by up to 10% maybe allowed by charging additional inspection fee and import permit fee provided the excess quantity reflected in the phytosanitary certificate from the country of exporting. The import permit will become invalid if quantity exceeds more than 10% of the quantity of import permit. Suppression of the facts or any material information while issue of import permit is liable to be cancelled or with drawn. (10) The import permit issued shall not be transferable and no amendments to the permit shall be issued except for change of point of entry subject to reasons to be recorded in writing. (11) An orange and green colour tag shall be issued in form PQ 05 in the case of permits issued for import of seeds and for sowing or planting so as to facilitate the identification of consignments at the time of their arrival at the point of entry. (12) No consignment of seed or grain shall be permitted to be imported with contamination of quarantine weeds, which are listed in Schedule-VIII unless the said consignment has been devitalized by the exporting country and a certificate to that effect has been endorsed in the phytosanitary certificate issued by the exporting country. Every application for quarantine inspection and clearance shall be made in Form PQ 15. (13) All the consignments of and plant products and other regulated articles shall be imported into India only through ports of entry as specified in Schedule-I and Inland Container Depots/Container Freight Stations and foreign post offices falling within the jurisdiction of concerned plant quarantine station operating here under or those notified by the Government from time to time in this behalf (14) All consignments of seeds and for and regulated articles such as live insects, microbial cultures, bio-control agents and soil shall only be imported into India through regional plant quarantine stations of Amritsar, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai or New Delhi or through any other points of entry as may be notified from time to time for this purpose, provided that no 7
8 import of germplasm/transgenic plant material and genetically modified organisms shall be permitted through New Delhi Airport. (15) On arrival, at the first point of entry the consignment shall be inspected by the Plant Protection Adviser or any other officer duly authorized by him in this behalf and appropriate samples shall be drawn for laboratory testing, in accordance with the guidelines issued by Plant Protection Adviser from time to time. (16) The Plant Protection Adviser or the officer authorized by him may, after inspection and laboratory testing, fumigation, irradiation, disinfection or disinfestation, as may be considered necessary by him, accord quarantine clearance for the entry of a consignment or grant provisional clearance for growing under post-entry quarantine, as the case may be in form PQ 16 and or order deportation or destruction of the consignment in form PQ 17 in the event of noncompliance with the restrictions and conditions specified in this Order. (17) Where fumigation or disinfestation or disinfection is considered necessary in respect of a consignment of, seeds and fruits the importer shall on his own and at his cost arrange for the fumigation, disinfection or disinfestation of the consignment, through an agency approved by the Plant Protection Adviser under the supervision of an officer duly authorized by the Plant Protection Adviser in that behalf. Provided that where irradiation is necessary in respect of any consignment of fresh fruits or vegetables or other plant products, the same shall be carried out by the importer at his own cost, at an irradiation facility, established as per the regulations of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board and duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India (PPA) under the International Standards established under the International Plant Protection Convention and at the scheduled dosage approved by the Plant Protection Adviser under supervision of an officer authorized by him, where necessary (18) It shall be the responsibility of the importer or his authorized agent. (i) to file an application for the quarantine inspection of imported seeds, and plant products or other regulated articles in the form PQ 15 along with copies of relevant documents and fees as prescribed under Schedule-IX payable by a demand draft to the competent authority (ii) to provide information on any plant and plant product and other articles covered under this Order and which are imported by him/her or are in his/her possession, to Plant Protection Adviser or any officer duly authorised by him; (iii) to bring the consignments to the concerned plant quarantine station or to place of inspection, fumigation or treatment as directed by Plant Protection Adviser or any officer duly authorised by him;. (iv) to permit drawing of appropriate samples for inspection and laboratory investigation and extend necessary facilities towards the same; 8
9 (v) to open, repack and load into or unload from the fumigation chamber and seal the consignment; (vi) to remove them after inspection and treatment according to the directions issued by the Plant Protection Adviser or any officer authorised by him; (vii) to arrange deportation or destruction of the consignment at the cost of importer as may be deemed necessary by Plant Protection Adviser or an officer authorized by him (19) No consignment or container carrying and plant products intended for other countries shall be allowed transit through or transshipment at air or sea ports or land customs stations, unless they are packed in such a manner so as not to permit spillage of material or contamination with soil or escape of any pest, and subject to the condition that the package or container shall not be opened or seals are broken any where in India (20) No consignment shall be permitted import unless accompanied by a original copy of the Phytosanitary Certificate issued by an authorized officer at the country of origin in the form PQ 21 or at the country of re-export in form PQ 22; Provided that cut flowers, garlands, bouquets, dry fruits/nuts etc., weighing not more than two kilograms imported for personal consumption may be allowed to be imported without a Phytosanitary Certificate or an import permit. (20A) No article, packed with raw / solid wood packing material shall be released by the proper officer of Customs unless the wood packaging material has been appropriately treated and marked as per ISPM-15 or is accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate with the treatment endorsed. The treatment of raw / solid wood packing material prior to export shall include either Methyl bromide 48 g/m 3 for 16 hrs at 21 o C and above or any equivalent thereof or heat treatment (HT) at 56 o Cfor 30 min (core temperature of wood) or Kiln Drying (KD) or Chemical Pressure Impregnation (CPI) or any other treatments provided that these meet the HT specification of the ISPM-15. Any, article, if found packed with raw / solid wood packaging material without specified treatment and without marking as per ISPM-15 or if not accompanied by Phytosanitry Certificate with treatment endorsed, as the case may be, shall be considered untreated and shall be referred by the proper officer of the Customs to Plant Quarantine Officer. The proper officer or Customs shall grant release of such articles packed with untreated wood packaging material only after ensuring that the wood packaging material has been appropriately treated at the poing of entry under the supervision of Plant Quarantien Officer. Provided that above conditions shall not be applicable to wood packaging material wholly made of processed wood products such as ply wood, particle board, oriental strand board or veneer that have been created using glue, heat and pressure or combination thereof. Also the above conditions shall not be applicable to wood packaging material such as veneer peeler cores, saw dust, wood wool and shavings and thin wood pieces (less than 6 mm thickness), unless they are found to be harboring any regulated pests specified in this order. 9
10 Provided further that nothing contained in this clause shall be applicable to wood packaging materials used for packaging of bona-fide passenger baggage containing goods other than plant and plant products. (20 B) No article packed with hay or straw shall be allowed to be imported unless such hay or straw, as the case may be is treated prior to export and the article shall accompany the treatment certificate. Explanation: In this sub-clause, the word treated shall mean treated by Methyl bromide 48 gm/m 3 for 24 hours at normal atmospheric pressure at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof; or steam sterilization under pressure 56 o C for 30 minutes; or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. (21) Deleted vide Amendment 3 of 2004, vide S.O.644(E), dated 31 st May, 2004 (22) Deleted vide Amendment 3 of 2004, vide S.O.644(E), dated 31 st May, Import of soil, etc. - No import of soil, earth, clay, compost, sand, peat or sphagnum moss shall be permitted except under the following conditions, namely:- (i) The consignments of soil, earth, clay and similar material for any microbiological, soilmechanics, or mineralogical investigations and peat for horticultural purposes may be permitted through specified air or sea ports or land custom station, on applications made for that purpose; (ii) The application for the purpose referred to in (i) above shall be made to the Plant Protection Adviser, at least one month in advance, in form PQ 06 along with a registration fee of Rs. 200/- by a bank draft drawn in favour of Accounts Officer, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, N.H.IV., Faridabad (iii) The Plant Protection Adviser may, after scrutiny of the application, and if satisfied of the purpose, for which such consignment is being imported, issue special permit in Form PQ 07 (iv) The consignments soil, peat or sphagnum moss etc., shall be inspected, fumigated, disinfected or disinfested by the importer from an agency approved by the Plant Protection Adviser under the supervision of an officer duly authorized by Plant Protection Adviser. 5. Fees for inspection, fumigation, etc. -The importer of the consignment or his agent shall pay to the Plant Protection Adviser or any other officer duly authorized by him in this behalf, the fees prescribed in Schedule-IX towards inspection, fumigation, disinfestation, disinfection of consignment. 6. Permits required for import of Germplasm, Transgenic or Genetically Modified Organisms - (1) No consignment of germplasm/transgenics/genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) shall be imported into India for the purpose of agricultural research or experimentation purpose without valid permit issued by the Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi
11 Explanation: In this sub-clause, purpose of agricultural research or the purpose of experimentation shall not include commercial imports which are governed by separate guidelines issued by the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee, or as the case may be by the Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM). (2) Every application for import of plant germplasm/ transgenics/genetically modified organisms for research/experimental purpose by the public/private organizations will be made to the Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi in form PQ 08 and the permit shall be issued in form PQ 09 in triplicate and a red/green tag in PQ 10 for germplasm and a Red/White tag in PQ 11 for transgenic/genetically Modified Organisms. Such permits for import of transgenic/genetically Modified Organisms shall be issued subject to the approval of Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) or as the case my be, the Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM) set- up by Department of Biotechnology under the provisions of sub-rule (2) of rule 4 of the Rules for the manufacture, use, import, export and storage of hazardous micro-organisms, Genetically engineered organisms or cells made under Sections 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and subject to such restrictions and conditions prescribed thereof. (3) No imported consignments of plant germplasm/ transgenics/ genetically modified pests shall be opened at the point of entry and it shall be forwarded to the Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi. 7. Permit required for import of live insects and microbial cultures - (1) No Consignment of live insects, microbial cultures or bio-control agents shall be permitted into India without valid import permit issued by the Plant Protection Adviser. (2) Every application for permit to import insects or microbial cultures including algae or bio-control agents, shall be made in the form PQ12 at least thirty days in advance to Plant Protection Adviser along with a fee of Rs. 200/- towards registration in the form of bank draft issued in favour of the Accounts Officer, Directorate of Plant Protection Quarantine and Storage, Faridabad (3) The Plant Protection Adviser shall issue the permit in Form PQ13 in triplicate, if satisfied of the purpose for which import is made and subject to such conditions imposed thereon. A yellow-green colour tag or label in the form PQ14 shall be issued which shall be affixed on the parcel at the time of export. (4) All the consignments of insects, microbial cultures and bio-control agents shall be permitted only through specified points of entry. The consignment of beneficial insects shall be accompanied by a certificate issued by National Plant Protection Organisation at the country of origin with additional declarations for freedom from specified parasites and parasitoids and the bio-control agents free from hyper-parasites. The consignment of beneficial insects/bio-control agents shall be subjected to post-entry quarantine as may be prescribed by the Plant Protection Adviser. (5) Nothing contained in the clause shall apply to import of microbial cultures intended for non-agricultural purposes. 11
12 8. Permit required for import of and plant products (1) No consignment of and plant products, if found infested or infected with a quarantine pest or contaminated with noxious weed species shall be permitted to be imported. (2) Every vessel carrying out bulk shipment of grains shall be inspected on board by an officer duly authorized by Plant Protection Adviser before the same accorded permission to offload the grain at the notified port of entry. On inspection, if found free from quarantine pests and noxious weed species, permission shall be accorded to off-load the grain at the port or order fumigation/treatment of grain on board or immediately upon unloading at the port, as the case may be, before such permission is granted for movement outside the port and subject to such conditions as imposed thereon. (3) The bulk shipment (s) of transgenic or plant products or genetically modified organisms shall be dealt as per the provisions of the Rules for manufacture, use, import, export and storage of hazardous micro-organisms, Genetically engineered organisms or cells made under Sections 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) or under the mechanism established as per the provisions of Biosafety Protocol by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. 9. Requirement of Import of Wood and Timber: (1) Notwithstanding that no import permit is required under these rules in respect of any consignment of wood or timber of plant specified in Schedule VII, no such consignment shall be brought into India unless such consignment fulfils the following conditions, namely:- (i) the wood with bark shall be fumigated prior to export with methyl bromide at 48 g/m3 for 24 hrs at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser and the treatment shall be endorsed on the Phytosanitary certificate issued thereof at the country of export; or (ii) the timber or sawn or sized wood (without bark) prior to export shall be either fumigated as above or kiln dried or heat treated at 56 o C for 30 min (core temperature of wood) and appropriately marked as KD or HT, as the case may be, and in such instances no Phytosanitary certificate shall be required, but a treatment certificate issued by the approved agency shall be required to be produced before the Plant Protection Adviser. (2) All the consignments of timber shall be inspected on board prior to unloading at the port of arrival by an officer duly authorized by Plant Protection Adviser and, if necessary, fumigated or treated on board before unloading: Provided that no such inspection shall be necessary in case of containerized cargo. (3) The containerized cargo of timber or sawn or seized wood without bark shall be inspected by an authorized Plant Quarantine Officer after unloading of the containers from the ship at the port of container freight station or Inland Container Depots under the jurisdiction of concered Plant Quarantine Station. (4) The provision of this Order shall not apply to consignments of processed wood material such as plywood, particleboard, oriental strand board or veneer that have been manufactured by using glue, heat and pressure or combination thereof. 12
13 CHAPTER III Special conditions of Import 10. Special conditions for import of plant species (1) In addition to the general conditions listed above in Chapter-II, the plant species herein after mentioned in Schedule-V and VI shall not be permitted to be imported except when specifically authorized or covered under import permit issued by an appropriate issuing authority and subject to such restrictions and conditions specified in this Chapter. (2) Every consignment of plant species herein specified in Schedule-V and VI shall be accompanied by a Phytosanitary Certificate issued by the authorized officer at country of origin or Phytosanitary Certificate reexport issued by the country of re-export along with attested copy of original phytosanitary certificate, as the case may be, with the additional declarations being free from pests mentioned under Schedule-V and VI of this order or that the pests as specified do not occur in the country or state of origin as supported by documentary evidence thereof. (3) General conditions shall apply to all consignments including in respect of those mentioned in Schedule V, VI and VII. 11. Post-entry Quarantine - CHAPTER IV Post-entry Quarantine (1) Plants and seeds, which require post-entry quarantine as laid down in Schedule V and VI of this order, shall be grown in post-entry quarantine facilities duly established by importer at his cost, approved and certified by the Inspection Authority as per the guidelines prescribed by the Plant Protection Adviser. (2) The period for which, and the conditions under which, the and seeds shall be grown in such facilities shall be specified in the permit granted under clause 3. (3) Nothing contained in Sub-clause (1) shall apply to the import of tissue-cultured that are certified virus-free as per Schedule-V and VI, but such, shall be subjected to inspection at the point of entry to ensure that the phytosanitary requirements are met with. (4) Every application for certification of post-entry quarantine facilities shall be submitted to the inspection authority in Form PQ 18. The inspection authority if satisfied after necessary inspection and verification of facilities shall issue a certificate in Form PQ 19. (5) At the time of arrival of the consignment, the importer shall produce this certificate before the Officer-in-Charge of the Quarantine Station at the entry point along with an undertaking in form PQ 20. (6) If the Officer-in-Charge of the Quarantine Station, after inspection of the consignment is satisfied, shall accord quarantine clearance with post-entry quarantine condition on the 13
14 production, by an importer, of a certificate from the inspection authority with the stipulation that the shall be grown in such post-entry quarantine facility for the period specified in the import permit. (7) After according quarantine clearance with post-entry quarantine conditions to the consignments of and seeds requiring post-entry quarantine, the Officer-in-Charge of the Quarantine Station at the entry point shall inform the inspection authority, having jurisdiction over the post-entry quarantine facility, of their arrival at the location where such would be grown by the importer. (8) It shall be the responsibility of the importer or his agent - (i) to intimate the inspection authority in advance about the date of planting of the imported plant or seed. (ii) not to transfer or part with or dispose the consignment during the pendency of postentry quarantine except in accordance with a written approval of inspection authority. (iii) to permit the inspection authority complete access to the post-entry quarantine facility at all times and abide by the instructions of such inspection authority. (iv) to maintain an inspection kit containing all requisite items to facilitate nursery inspection and ensure proper plant protection and upkeep of nursery records. (v) to extend necessary facilities to the inspection authority during his visit to the nursery and arrange destruction of any part or whole of plant population when ordered by him in the event of infection or infestation by a quarantine pest, in a manner specified by him. (9) The inspection authority of concerned area of jurisdiction or any officer authorized by the Plant Protection Adviser in this behalf, in association with a team of experts shall inspect the grown in the approved post-entry quarantine facility at such intervals as may be considered necessary in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Plant Protection Adviser, with a view to detect any pests and advise necessary phytosanitary measures to contain the pests. (10) The inspection authority shall permit the release of from post-entry quarantine, if they are found to be free from pests and diseases for the period specified in the permit for importation. (11) Where the in the post-entry quarantine are found to be affected by pests and diseases during the specified period the inspection authority shall:- (i) (ii) order the destruction of the affected consignment of whole or a part of the plant population in the post-entry quarantine if the pest or disease is exotic, or advise the importer about the curative measures to be taken to the extent necessary, if the pest or disease is not exotic and permit the release of the affected population from the post-entry quarantine only after curative measures have been observed to be successful. Otherwise, the shall be ordered to be destroyed. 14
15 (12) Where destruction of any plant population is ordered by the inspection authority, the importer shall destroy the same in the manner as may be directed by the inspection authority and under his supervision (13) At the end of final inspection, the inspection authority shall forward a copy of the report of post-entry quarantine inspection duly signed by him to the Plant Protection Adviser under intimation to officer-in-charge of concerned plant quarantine station. (14) The importer shall be liable to pay the prescribed fee for inspection of in the Post-entry Quarantine facility as laid down in Schedule-IX 12. Appeal - CHAPTER V Appeal and Revision (1) If an importer is aggrieved by the decision of the inspection authority regarding the destruction of any plant population, he may appeal to the Plant Protection Adviser within 7 days from the date of communication of the decision giving the grounds of appeal. (2) It shall be lawful for the Plant Protection Adviser to rely on the observations of the inspection authority and such other expert opinion, as he may deem necessary, for deciding the appeal. (3) The memorandum of appeal under sub-clause (1) shall set out the grounds in successive paragraphs on which the decision is challenged and shall be accompanied by a bank draft in favour of the Plant Protection Adviser and payable at Faridabad, evidencing the payment of fee of Rs. 100/- 13. Revision - The Plant Protection Adviser may, at any time, call for the records relating to any case pending before the inspection authority for the purpose of satisfying itself as to the legality or propriety of any decision passed by that authority and may pass such order in relation thereto, as it thinks fit: Provided that no such order shall be passed after the expiry of three months from the date of the decision; Provided further that the Plant Protection Adviser shall not pass any order prejudicial to any person, without giving him a reasonable opportunity of being heard. 15
16 CHAPTER VI Power of Relaxation 14. Relaxation conditions of Import Permit and Phytosanitary Certificate in certain cases (1) The Central Government may, in public interest, relax any of the conditions of this Order relating to the import of any consignment. The Joint Secretary in-charge of Plant Protection in the Department of Agriculture & Cooperation shall be the competent authority for according the relaxation. Further the powers of relaxation has been delegated (vide DAC lt. No. 8-5/2004-PPI(pt) dated 2 nd February 2005) to officers in charge of the Plant Quarantine Stations for relaxing the conditions of Import permit and phytosanitary certificate required as per Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 as a one-time exception in favour of a single party and not for repeated violations by that party. All second or subsequent cases of violation of requirement of Import Permit and Phytosanitary certificate by any party shall be forwarded to Joint Secretaroy (Plant Protection), Department of Agriculture & Cooperaton (2) In the event of grant of relaxation by competent authority, the consignment shall be released after charging the fee for import permit and fee for plant quarantine inspection at five times of normal rates. (3) The provisions of this Order shall apply without prejudice to the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) or any other Acts or Order related to imports. 15. Repeals and Savings - Chapter VII Repeal and Savings (1) The following orders and notifications are hereby repealed, namely: - (i) Rules for regulating the import of insects into India notified under F-193/40 A dated (ii) Rules for regulating the import of fungi into India notified under F.16-5(I)/43A dated (iii) Import of cotton into India Regulations, 1972 (iv) Plants, Fruits & Seeds (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 1989 (2) Not with standing such repeal, an import permit issued by any competent authority, which is in force immediately before the commencement of this Order and shall continue in force till the 31 st day of March, 2004 and all appointments made and fees levied under the repealed Rules, Regulations and Orders, and in force immediately before such commencement shall likewise continue in force and be deemed to be made or levied in pursuance of this Order until revoked
17 PQ Form 01 Application for permit to import /plant products for consumption or processing To (Issuing Authority) I/We hereby make an application, in accordance with provisions of clause 3 of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 made under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) for permission to import the following /plant products for consumption/processing: 1. Name & address of Importer 2. Name & address of exporter 3. Country of origin/re-export 4. Foreign port of shipment 5. Approximate date of arrival of shipment 6. Point of entry 7. Means of conveyance 8- Description of /plant products (Common /botanical name) 9. Quantity (Wt./Volume) 10. No of packages 11. Mode of packing 12. Whether transgenic or not? 14. Purpose of import 15. Particulars of documents, if any attached. Declaration I/We hereby declare that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects and undertake to pay to pay to an officer duly authorized by PPA, the prescribed fees towards inspection, fumigation, treatment or supervision and abide by the instructions/guidelines issued by him. Date: Place: Importer or (Seal) (Name & Signature of his authorized Agent) 17
18 PQ Form 02 Application for permit to import /plant materials for sowing/planting/ To (Issuing Authority) I/We hereby make an application, in accordance with provisions of clause 3 of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 made under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) for permission to import following /plant material for sowing/planting/: 1. Name & address of Importer 2. Name & address of exporter 3. Country of origin/re-export 4. Foreign port of shipment 5. Approximate date of arrival of shipment 6. Point of entry 7. Means of conveyance 8- Description of /plant materials (Common /botanical name) 9.Variety/ hybrid 10. Quantity (Wt./Nos) 11. No of packages 12.Mode of packing 13. Whether transgenic or not? 14. Name of location of post-entry quarantine facility, where applicable? 15. Purpose of import 16. Particulars of documents, if any attached. Declaration I/We hereby declare that the information furnished above is correct and complete in all respects and undertake to pay to pay to an officer duly authorized by PPA, the prescribed fees towards inspection, fumigation, treatment or post-entry quarantine inspection of the above consignment and abide by the instructions/guidelines issued by him. Date: Place: Seal (Name & Signature of Importer or his authorized Agent) 18
19 Government of India Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Agriculture & Cooperation) Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, PQ Form 03 Permit for Import of Plants/Plant products for Consumption/Processing Permit No. Date of issue Valid up to In accordance with the provisions of clause 3 (6) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), I hereby grant permission to import the following /plant products for consumption/processing as detailed below: 1. Name and address of importer 2. Name and address of exporter 3. Country of Origin/Re-export 4. Point of entry 5. Description of plant/plant products (Common/Scientific Name) 6.Quantity (Wt./vol.) 7. No. of packages 8. Mode of packing 9.The above permission is granted subject to the following conditions: (1) The consignment shall be accompanied by a Phytosanitary Certificate/Phytosanitary Certificate re-export issued by an authorized officer in the country of origin/ re-export i.e. ( ) as the case may be, with an additional declaration for the freedom from: (a) (b) (c) (d) or that above specified pests does not occur in the country or state of origin. (2) The permit is not transferable and shall be valid for six months from the date of issue and valid for multiple port access and multiple part shipments provided the exporter, importer and country of origin of the same for the entire consignment. The permit number shall be quoted on the phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export, as the case may be. Date : Place: (Seal) Name Signature Designation of Issuing Authority 19
20 Government of India Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Agriculture & Cooperation) Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, PQ Form 04 Permit for Import of Plants/Plant materials for Sowing/Planting/Propagation Permit No. Date of issue Valid up to In accordance with the provisions of clause 3 (6) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), I hereby grant permission to import the following /plant materials for sowing/planting/ as detailed below: 1. Name and address of importer 2. Name and address of exporter 3. Country of Origin/Re-export 4. Point of entry 5. Description of plant/plant products (Common/Scientific Name) 6.Variety/hybrid 7.Quantity (Wt./vol.) 8. No. of packages 9. Mode of packing 10.The above permission is granted subject to the following conditions: (1) The consignment of /plant products shall be free from soil, weed species and debris. (2) (i) The consignment shall be accompanied by a Phytosanitary Certificate/Phytosanitary Certificate reexport issued by an authorized officer in the country of origin/ re-export i.e. ( ) as the case may be, with an additional declaration for the freedom from: (a) (b) (c) or that above specified pests does not occur in the country or state of origin. (ii) Certified that the /plant materials as described above obtained from mother crop/stock which were inspected on regular intervals by an appropriate authority in the country of origin and found free from: (3) The consignment shall be grown in an approved post-entry quarantine facility established by the importer at (name of location of PEQ facility) under the supervision of for a period of (days/months) (Name & Address of Inspection Authority) (4) The permit is not transferable and shall be valid for six months from the date of issue and valid for multiple port access and multiple part shipments provided the exporter, importer and country of origin of the same for the entire consignment. The permit number shall be quoted on the phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export, as the case may be. (Seal) Date : Place: Name Signature Designation of Issuing Authority 20
21 PQ Form 05 ORANGE/GREEN COLOUR TAG Face of Tag Permit No. to Valid up This package contains perishable /plant materials. Rush and deliver To Officer-In-Charge, Plant Quarantine and Fumigation Station Airport/Seaport/Land custom station Reverse of Tag Directions for sending /planting materi Under this tag only materials covered under above Permit should be booked Any other material may be confiscated Place inside the package the importer s name and address, Invoice and official phytosanitary certificate issued by authorized officers in the country of origin. In case of imports by Sea, rush all documents to consignee by aid Attach Tag securely to consignment 21
22 PQ Form 06 Application for Permit to Import soil/peat or Sphagnum moss or other growing media To The Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, NH-IV, Faridabad, (Haryana) I/We hereby make an application in accordance with provisions of clause 4 (ii) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulations of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests, 1914 (2 of 1914) for permission to import soil/peat or Sphagnum moss or other growing media of plant origin as detailed below: 1. Name & Address of the importer 2. Name and address of exporter 3. Country of origin 4. Foreign port of shipment 5. Approximate date of import 6. Point of entry 7. Means of conveyance 8. Description of growing media (soil/peat or Sphagnum-moss etc.) 9. Quantity 10.No of packages 11. Mode of packing 12 Specific purpose of import Declaration I/We hereby undertake to pay to an officer duly authorized by the Plant Protection Adviser the prescribed fees towards inspection, fumigation or treatment of the consignment and abide by the instructions/guidelines issued by him. Date Place: (Signature & Name of the Importer or his authorized agent) 22
23 Government of India Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Agriculture & Cooperation) Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, NH-IV, Faridabad (Haryana) PQ Form 07 Permit for import of soil/peat or Sphagnum moss/other growing media of plant origin Permit No. Date of issue Valid up to In accordance with the provisions of clause 4 of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), I hereby grant permission to import the following consignment of soil/peat/sphagnum moss/other growing media of plant origin as detailed below: 1. Name and address of importer 2. Name and address of exporter 3. Country of origin 4. Point of entry 5. Description of consignment 6.Quantity (Wt./vol.) 7. No. of packages 8. Mode of packing 9.The above permission is granted subject to the following conditions: (1) The imported consignment shall be accompanied by an official certificate issued by an authorized officer in the country of origin stating that (a) (b) (c) (2) The permit is not transferable and shall be valid for six months from the date of issue and valid for multiple port access and multiple part shipments provided the exporter, importer and country of origin of the same for the entire consignment. The permit number shall be quoted on the phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export, as the case may be. (3) The imported consignment of soil/effluents shall be disposed after laboratory investigation in a manner prescribed by an officer duly authorized by the Plant Protection Adviser in this regard. Date : Place: (Seal) Name Signature Designation of Issuing Authority 23
24 PQ Form 08 Application For Permit To Import Germplasm/Transgenics/Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO s) For Research Purpose. To The Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa Campus, New Delhi I hereby apply for a permit in accordance with provisions of clause 6 (2) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under the Sub-section (1) of Section (3) of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), authorizing the import of /planting materials for research purposes as per details given below: 1. Name and address of the applicant 2. Exact description of Seeds/Planting Material s to be imported: (a) Common and botanical name: (b) Germplasm/variety/hybrid/composite/synthetic provenance/clone/others (c) Form of material required (seed/rooted / scions/ tubers/cuttings/bulbs in vitro cultures (d) Parentage, if known 3. Place of collection/origin of material to be imported (country/state) 4 Whether transgenic/gmo or not? [If yes, attach the approval letter issued by RCGM (DBT) in original] 5. Name and address of the organization/ institution producing the material 6. Number of samples to be imported 7. Quantity to be imported (separately for each accession/variety/.hybrid/transgenic/gmo) 8. Suggested source of availability of material including published reference, if known. 9. (a) Whether the aforesaid germplasm/variety/hybrid was imported by you earlier? If so, details thereof (year, quantity, source, etc.) (b) Was the material shared with other scientists/national Gene Bank at NBPGR? 10. Expected date and arrival in India 11. Mode of shipment (Airmail/Air freight/accompanied baggage) 12. Place where imported seeds/planting material will be grown and scientists under whose supervision the seeds/planting material will be grow Declaration I hereby declare that the germplasm under import has no commercial value/exclusive ownership and may be shared freely for research purposes. Place: Date: Signature of the Applicant & Address For further information contact Tel.No.91/11/ , ) or Fax / or E Mail - [email protected], and Web Address-
25 PQ Form 09 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (ICAR) New Delhi Permit For Import Of Germplasm /Transgenic/GeneticallyModified Organisms For Research Purpose. Permit No. Date of issue Valid up to In accordance with the provisions of clause 6 (2) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act,1914, I hereby grant permission to import of germplasm/transgenic/genetically modified organisms herein specified 1. Name and address of importer 2. Name and address of exporter 3. Country of origin Point of Entry 4. Description of germplasm/ transgenic/genetically modified organism (Botanical name) 5. Variety to be imported 6. Quantity (Weight/Nos.) 7. No of Pakages 8. Mode of Packing 9.The above permission is granted subject to following conditions:- (1) The consignment of germplasm/transgenic shall be free from soil, weed species and plant debris. (2) (i) The consignment shall be accompanied by a Phytosanitary Certificate/Phytosanitary Certificate (re-export issued by an authorized officer in the country of origin /country of re-export) as the case may be with additional declaration for the freedom from: a) (b) or that the above specified pests do not occur in the country or state of origin. (ii) Certified that the germplasm/transgenic as described above obtained from mother crop/stock which were inspected on regular intervals by an appropriate authority in the country of origin and found free from: (3) The consignment shall be grown in an approved post-entry quarantine facility established by the importer at (name of location of PEQ facility) under the supervision of for a period of (days/months) (Name & Address of Inspection Authority) (4) The permit is not transferable and valid for one-time import. The permit number shall be quoted on the phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin or re-export as the case may be. Place: New Delhi Date: Seal Name Signature Director National Bureau of Plant Genetics Resources 25
26 Face of the Tag or Label PQ Form 10 Permit No. Valid upto YELLOW/GREEN TAG OR LABEL This package contains germplasm, which is highly perishable. Do not open the package Rush And Deliver To Director National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources NEW DELHI Reverse of the Tag or Label Directions for Sending/Mailing germplasm The consignments of germplasm shall be addressed only to the Director National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi Under this tag or label only permitted material shall be booked and any other material denied entry and shall be confiscated and destroyed. Place inside the package the importer s name and address, Invoice and Phytosanitary Certificate. Attach the Tag or paste the Label securely to the package. 26
27 PQ Form 11 Face of Label Permit no.: Valid up to: Red/White Label This package contains: Transgenic lines of /genetically engineered microorganisms. Do not open except at the bio-safety laboratory of the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources in the presence of Research Scientist and Plant Quarantine Authority. Rush And Deliver To: Director National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources NEW DELHI Reverse of the Label Directions for mailing transgenic lines of /genetically engineered or modifid microorganisms: Under this label only material covered under the Permit should only be shipped and any other material shall be confiscated and destroyed. The packaging should be confirmed with bio-safety regulations. The inner container should carry name and description of the transgenic line or microorganism and should be hermetically sealed. The outer container shall carry the Consignee s name and address and the Invoice and placed inside secured package. Paste Red/White label on the face of each package. Do not write any thing on the label. Do not place any delivery address outside package. Write the foreign shippers' name on outside of package and full postage. 27
28 PQ Form 12 Application for Permit to import live insects/mites/nematodes/microbial cultures including algae/bio-control agents To The Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, NMV-IV, Faridabad (Haryana) ) I/We hereby make an application, in accordance with provisions of Clause 7 of Plant Quarantine Regulation of Import Order, 2003, made under Sub-section (1) of the Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) for a permission to import of following Insects/ mites/ nematodes/ microbial cultures/ biocontrol agents for research/experimental purpose as detailed below: 1. Description of insects/mites/nematodes/ microbial cultures/ biocontrol agents intended to import (common /scientific names) 2. Taxon (Class/order/family/ sub-family tribe/ races or strains) 3. Stages of the organism 4. Number of specimens or units 5. Host species, if any (Common/Scientific Name) 6. Mode of packing & no. of packages and distinguishing marks, if any 7. Country of origin & foreign port of shipment 8. Mode of shipment & point of entry 9. Name and address of importer 10. Name & address of exporter 11. Approximate date of import 12. Purpose of import Declaration I/We hereby undertake to abide by the instructions/guidelines issued by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Govt. of India from time to time in this regard. Date: Place (Seal) (Signature of Applicant) 28
29 PQ Form 13 (Emblem) Government of India Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage NH-IV, Faridabad (Haryana ) Permit for import of live insects/mites/nematodes/microbial cultures including algae/biocontrol agents Permit No. Date of issue Valid up to In accordance with provision of clause 7 (3) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), I hereby grant permission for import of following insects/mites/nematodes/microbial cultures/ biocontrol agents as detailed below: 1. Name & Address of Importer 2. Name & Address of Exporter 3. Country of origin 3. Point of Entry 5. Description of organism (Common/Scientific Name) 6. Taxon (Class/family order etc.) 7. Stage of organism, host species, if any 8. No. of specimens/units 9. Mode of packing and distinguishing marks, if any 10. The above permission is granted subject to the following conditions: (1) No substitute is permitted for the kind or organism permitted for import under this permit. (2) The consignment shall be accompanied by an official certificate issued by an appropriate authority in the country of origin for freedom from: (a) (b) (3) The consignment of bio-control agents shall be held under post-entry quarantine at (Name of Institute/Organisation) for a period of before release for field trials. (4) The permittee shall intimate the Plant Protection Adviser of any change of address and comply with his instructions. Date: Place: Name & (Signature of issuing authority) Stamp of Organization 29
30 Face of label Form PQ 14 BLUE/VIOLET LABEL Permit No. Valid up to This package contains: Live insects/mites/nematodes/microbial Cultures/bio-control agents. Do not open except in the presence of plant quarantine authority RUSH AND DELIVER TO Officer-in-charge Plant Quarantine Station at Reverse of the Label Directions for mailing live insects/mites/nematodes/microbial cultures including algae/bio/control agents Under this label only material covered under this Permit should be shipped and any other material be denied entry. Place within the package the Consignee s name and address and Invoice. Paste securely the Blue/Violet label on the face of each package. Do not write anything on this label. Do not place any delivery address outside package. Place on outside of package name and address of foreign shipper. 30
31 PQ Form 15 Application For Quarantine Inspection And Clearance Of Imported Plants/Plant Products and Others (Cargo). To For PQ Office s use: Receipt No. Date of Receipt Registration No. Date of Registration. In accordance with the provisions of Clause 3 (18) of the Plant Quarantine Regulations of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), I/We, file herewith an application for Plant Quarantine inspection/treatment and clearance of the imported / plant products and others as described below: Description of Consignment: 1. Name & address of importer 2. Name & address of Exporter [] Import Permit No: dt 3. Consignment (Common/botanical name) 4. Quantity (Wt./vol.) [] Phytosanitary Certificate No: dt [] Fumigation Certificate, if any 5. No. of pieces/ packages/ containers 6. Distinguishing marks 6. Nature of packing material 8. Country of origin & port of shipment Means of conveyance & date of 10. Point of entry arrival 11. Date and place of inspection 12. Shipping/Airway Bill No. & Date 13. Value of the Commodity 14. Purpose of import Sowing/ planting/ consumption [] Certificate of origin, if any [] Bill of Entry No: dt [] Shipping/Airway bill [] Invoice/packing list N.B.: Tick out the documents enclosed. For PQ Office Use: The above documents submitted to this office have been scrutinised and found in order/not in order Date: Signature of PQ staff Declaration 1) I/we hereby declare that to the best of the knowledge and belief, the particular given above are true and correct. (2) I/We abide by the provisions of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2002 and the instructions issued by the officer authorized by Plant Protection Adviser Date: Place: (Signature of Importer/Authorised Agent) N.B: Application should be submitted by the importer/his authorised agent in duplicate duly filled and completed.; Duplicate copy to be returned to the importer/his authorised agent after endorsing the quarantine order and receipt of payment; Payments should be made by bank draft or pay order drawn in favour of the concerned Pay & Accounts Officer. 31
32 PQ Form 15 For P Q Office Use: Assessment of fees: Commodity Wt. (Kg)/ Particulars of fees No. of pieces (in Rs) 1. PEQ fees: 2. Inspection: Fees 3. Others: TOTAL: (Rupees ) (In words) Date: Assessed by Checked by Sign. of staff Sign. of S/O Receipt of payment: Received from M/s. an amount of Rs. (Rs. ) (in words) by cash /DD /BC /PO /T.R.No. Dt: drawn on (Name of the bank & branch) towards inspection fees. Date: Sign. of Cashier Sign. of DDO/ Accountant Quarantine Order (1) The goods listed on this Plant Quarantine Entry form are ordered into Quarantine and are to be forwarded to this office under escort by Customs for inspection/treatment and further orders. (2) The importer/authorized agent of the importer is hereby directed to present the goods/containers/vessel lying at for inspection/sampling on and at by the following designated staff/officers viz. and arrange necessary facilities for the above purpose. (3) The importer/authorized agent of the importer is advised to produce original copy of IP/PSC on or before to this office for record. (4) The importer/authorized agent of importer is advised to contact this office after day(s) for further orders. Date: Place: (Sign. and Designation of Authority) 32
33 PQ Form 16 (Emblem) Government of India Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage Ref. No. RELEASE ORDER Date of issue In accordance with provisions of Clause 3 (16) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003, issued under Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act 1914 (2 of 1914), the following consignment of /plant products referred to this station has been inspected/fumigated or treated and the same has been accorded quarantine clearance/ provisional quarantine clearance* for growing in an approved post entry quarantine facility, as detailed below: Description of Consignment 1. Name of the consignment (Common/botanical name) 2. Quantity (Wt./nos.) 3. Number of packages/containers and mode of packing 4. Country of origin/re-export and foreign port of shipment 5. Distinguishing marks 6. Means of conveyance & date of arrival 7. Point of entry 7. Name and address of importer 9. Bill of entry no./shipping or airway bill no. and date 10.Date of sampling/inspection/ fumigation or treatment Date: Place: Name Signature (PQ authority) Copy to: (i) Collector of Customs: (ii) Inspection Authority *Strike out not applicable 33
34 PQ Form 17 (Emblem) Government of India Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage DEPORTATION/DESTRUCTION ORDER No. Dated In accordance with the provisions of Clause 3 (16) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003 issued under the Sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), the following consignment of /plant products has been ordered for deportation/ destruction as the same was imported in violation of the provisions of the above said Order. The details are as under: Description of Consignment 1. Name of the Commodity (Common/botanical name) 2. Quantity (Wt../nos.) 3. Number of packages/containers 4. Country of origin & foreign port of shipment 5. Distinguishing marks, if any 6. Means of conveyance & date of arrival 7. Point of entry 8. Bill of entry no./shipping or airway bill no. & date 9 Date of sampling/inspection/ fumigation or treatment Nature of Non-Compliance ( ) Consignment has been imported without valid Import Permit or Phytosanitary Certificate (Clause 3 (1)/3 (20) of the PQ Order, 2002 or both. ( ) Consignment on inspection found to be infested/infected with a quarantine pest notified under Schedule-V and VI, viz. ( )Consignment on inspection found to be contaminated with quarantine weed species specified in ScheduleVIII, viz. ( ) Consignment is prohibited entry as per item no. of Schedule -IV. ( ) Consignment found to be substantially contaminated with soil. ( ) Consignment found packed with objectionable package material ( ) Any other reason (specify): Note: Tick-out, which ever applicable. 34
35 Action to be taken by the importer or his authorized Agent The above stated consignment/container shall be deported within days from the date of issue of this order for which the importer or his authorised agent shall submit the re-shipping bills for necessary endorsement failing which the same shall be arranged for destruction at his own cost in manner prescribed by plant quarantine authority. Date: Place: Designation (Seal) (PQ authority) Name & Copy to: 1. Commissioner of (Address of Commisionerate of Customs) 2. Port Trust Authority/Airport Authority of 35
36 Application for Certificate of approval of post-entry quarantine facility PQ Form 18 To (Inspection Authority) I/We hereby make an application, in accordance with provisions of Clause11(4) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulations of Import into India) Order, 2003, issued under Subsection (1) of Section 3 of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914) for certification of following post-entry quarantine facility established by me for growing imported propagative plant material as described hereunder Description of Consignment 1. Name & Address of the Importer 2. Location of PEQ facility (i.e. City/Village/Taluka/Distt.) 3. Type & description of facility (Diagrammatic sketch to be attached) 4. No. of units & size 5.Total capacity of the PEQ facility (No. of propagating units/potting space) 6. Type of imported planting material to be grown 7. Particulars of Registration of nursery with State Deptt. of Horticulture/Agriculture 8. Additional information, if any Declaration (i) I/We hereby declare that the information furnished above is correct to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. (ii) I/we shall abide by the instructions and guidelines issued by the Plant Protection Adviser of any Inspection Authority duly notified for this purpose from time to time. (iii) I/We hereby undertake to provide necessary facilities during inspection of the facility or growing under post-entry quarantine to any of the Inspection Authority or any officer duly authorised by Plant Protection Adviser Date: Place: (Signature of importer) 36
37 PQ Form 19 (Emblem) (Name of Organisation) Certificate Of Approval Of Post Entry Quarantine Facility. No. Date of Issue Valid up to In accordance with the provisions of Clause 11 (4) of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of import into India) Order, 2003 issued under Sub-section (1) of the Section 3 of the Destructive Insects & Pests Act, 1914, I hereby certify that the following post-entry quarantine facility has been inspected and approved for growing of imported consignment of /planting materials as described below, under post-entry quarantine, in accordance with guidelines/standards prescribed in this regard. 1. Name & address of the importer 2. Location (City/Village/Taluk) of PEQ Facility 3. Type of facility, structure & design 4. No. of units & size of each Unit 5. Total capacity (no. of propagating Units/potting space) 6. Name of plant species intended to be grown 7. Any other facility available Date: Place: Name Signature Seal of Inspecting Authority 37
38 PQ Form 20 Undertaking To Grow Imported Plants In An Approved Post-Entry Quarantine Facility Under The Supervision Of Inspection Authority From: To: I/We M/s furnish the following undertaking in respect of a consignment of to be imported vide IP No. dt. through to grow in an approved post-entry quarantine facility under the supervision of inspection authority/officer duly authorised by the Plant Protection Adviser. I/ we also undertake that: (1) I/we shall grow the entire consignment of imported plant material (as described above) in an approved post-entry quarantine facility/isolated nursery located at the village of taluk of Dist. of State. (2) To intimate the inspection authority/officerof plant quarantine about the date of sowing/planting of seeds/propagating plant material, percentage of germination, seedling mortality and plant protection measures if adopted etc., within one month of sowing/planting and thereafter at regular intervals. (3) To provide all the facilities to inspection authority/officers of plant quarantine for undertaking post-entry quarantine inspection of seedlings/. (4) To maintain the nursery records/registers relating to the receipt of seed/plant material, germination/planting records, plant protection measures undertaken, etc. and produce the same before inspecting team for necessary scrutiny. (5) To undertake necessary plant protection measures as advised by the inspecting team from time to time. (6) Not to give/donate/distribute any part of consignment without the written clearance from the inspection authority/ officer duly authorised by him in this behalf. (7) To abide by the decision of inspection authority/officers of plant quarantine to destroy whole or part of consignment or any seedlings/plant material, found infected/infested or contaminated by a quarantine pest/pathogen. In an appropriate manner measures for decontamination of tools and garden equipment, soil, etc., thereof on emergency basis. (8) To bear the cost of destruction of affected plant material under the supervision of inspection authority/officers of plant quarantine. (9) To maintain basic inspection tools like hand lance field lance or illuminated magnified, surgical spirit, dissection box, absorbent cotton, screw caped glass vials, labels, etc., for the purpose of carrying out inspection. (10) To abide the decision of inspection authority/ officer of the PQ about destruction etc. (11) Not to lie any liability with inspection authority/officers of plant quarantine towards loss/damage caused to any material/destruction of the same in the event of infection/infestation by a quarantine pest/pathogen. Date: Place: Name & Signature of Importer/Agent) Address: N.B. The importer/agent is required to submit the above undertaking in duplicate, the duplicate copy which will be forwarded to respective Inspection Authority (IA): 38
39 PQ Form 21 PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE (To be typed or printed in block letters) No. From Plant Protection Organisation of To: Plant Protection orrganisation(s) of Description Of Consignment Name and address of exporter Declared name and address of consignee Number and description of packages Distinguishing marks Place of Origin Declared means of conveyance Declared point of entry Name of produce and quantity declared Botanical name of This is to certify that the or plant products described above have been inspected according to appropriate procedures and are considered to be free from quarantine pests and practically free from the injurious pests and that they are considered to conform to the current phytosanitary regulations at the importing country Desinfestation and/ or Disinfection Treatment Date Duration: Treatment Additional information: Additional declarations: Temperature: Chemical (active ingredient) Concentration Place of issue: Stamp of Organization Name & Date of issue Signature of authorized officer No financial liability with respect to this certificate shall attach to (Name of Plant Protection Organisation) or to any of its officers or representatives*.*optional clause 39
40 PQ Form 22 MODEL PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE FOR RE-EXPORT No. Plant Protection Organisation of (Country of import) To: Plant Protection Organisation(s) of (Country(ies) of re-export) Description of Consignment Name and address of exporter Declared name and address of consignee Number and description of packages Distinguishing marks Place of Origin Declared means of conveyance Declared point of entry Name of produce and quantity declared Botanical name of This is to certify that the or plant products described above were imported into (country of re-export)... from (country of origin) covered by Phytosanitary Certificate no *Original [ ] certified true copy [ ] of which is attached to this Certificate. That they are* packed { } repacked [ ] in original [ ] new [ ] container, that based on the original Phytosanitary Certificate [ ] and additional ;inspection [ ], they are considered to conform with the current phytosanitary regulations of the importing country, and that during storage in (country of reexport)..the consignment has not been subjected to the risk of infestation or infection. *Insert tick in appropriate boxes Desinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatment Date Treatment Chemical active ingredients Additional declarations: Duration and temperature Concentration Additional information Place of issue Date of issue (Stamp of Organisation) Name & Ssignature of authorized officer No financial liability with respect to this certificate shall attach to (Name of Plant Protection Organisation) Or to any of its officers or representatives*. * Optional clause 40
41 Schedule-I [See clauses 2 (xxi), 3 (13) and 3 (14) Points of Entry for Import of /plant materials and other Articles Seaports Airports Land Frontier Stations 1 Alleppey (Kerala) 1. Amritsar (Punjab) 1. Agartala (Tripura) 2. Bhavnagar (Gujarat) 2. Bangalore (Karnataka) 2. Amritsar Rly. Stn. (Punjab) 3. Kolkata (West Bengal) 3. Kolkata (West Bengal) 3. Attari Rly. Stn.(Punjab) 4. Calicut (Kerala) 4. Chennai (Tamil Nadu) 4. Attari Wagha Border Check post (Punjab) 5. Chennai (Tamil Nadu) 5. Hyderabad (Andhra 5. Bongaon (West Bengal) Pradesh) 6. Cochin (Kerala) 6. Mumbai (Maharashtra) 6. Gede Road Rly. Stn. (West Bengal) 7. Cuddalore (Tamil Nadu) 7. New Delhi (Delhi) 7. Jogbani (Bihar) 8. Goa (Goa) 8. Patna (Bihar) 8. Moresh (Manipur) 9. Gopalpur (Orissa) 9. Tiruchirapalli (Tamil 9. Panitanki (West Bengal) Nadu) 10. Haldia (West Bengal)* 10. Trivandrum (Kerala) 10. Raxual (Bihar) 11. Jamnagar (Gujarat) 11. Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) 11. Rupadiha (Uttar Pradesh) 12. Beypore (Kerala) 12. Guwahati (Assam) 12. Sonauli (Uttar Pradesh) 13. Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh) 13. Calicut (Kerala) 13. Banbasa (Uttaranchal) 14. Kandla (Gujarat) 14. Zokhwathar (Mizoram) 15. Karwar (Karnataka) 16. Krishnapatnam (Andhra 17. Pradesh) Machlipatnam (Andhra Pradesh) 18. Mandvi (Gujarat) 19. Mangalore (Karnataka) 20. Mumbai (Maharashtra) 21. Mundra (Gujarat) 22. Nagapatnam (Tamil Nadu) 23. Nova Shiva (Maharashtra) 24. Navlakhi (Gujarat) 25. Okha (Gujarat) 26. Paradeep (Orissa)* 27. Pondicherry 28. Porbander (Gujarat) 29. Rameshwram ((Tamil Nadu) 30. Tiruvananthapuram (Kerala) 31. Tuticorin (Tamil Nadu) 32. Veraval (Gujarat) 33. Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) 34. Vizhinjam (Kerala) 35. Kollam (Quilon) (Kerala) 36. Karaikal (Puducherry) 37. Pipavav (Gujarat) * For import of food grains by Food Corporation of India only 41
42 SCHEDULE-II [See clause 2 (xxi)] List of Inland Container Depots and Container Freight Stations for Import of Plants and Plant Products Place State Status Jurisdiction of PQ Station 1. Tughlakabad Delhi Inland Container Depot 2. Patparganj Delhi Container Freight Station 3. Ballabhgarh Haryana Container Freight Station 4. Gurgaon Haryana Container Freight Station 5. Rewari Haryana Container Freight Station 6. Panipat Haryana Inland Container Depot 7. Jallandhar Punjab Container Freight Station 8. Amritsar Punjab Container Freight Station 9. Bhatinda Punjab Container Freight Station 10. Ludhiana (Dhandari Kalan) Punjab 11. Moradabad Uttar Pradesh 12. Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 13. Rudarpur Uttar Pradesh 14.Agra Uttar Pradesh Inland Container Depot Inland Container Depot Inland Container Depot Container Freight Station Inland Container Depot National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Amritsar Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Amritsar Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Amritsar Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Amritsar Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Amritsar National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) 42
43 15. Dadri (G.Noida) Uttar Pradesh 16. Sharanpur Uttar Pradesh 17. Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 18. Meerut Uttar Pradesh 19. Sabarmati Ahmedabad Gujarat Inland Container Depot Container Freight Station Container Freight Station Container Freight Station Inland Container Depot 20. Ahmedabad Gujarat Container Freight Station 21. Surat Gujarat Inland Container Depot 22. Kandla Gujarat Inland Container Depot 23. Jodhpur Rajasthan Container Freight Station 24. Jaipur Rajasthan Container Freight Station 25.Bhiwadi Rajasthan Container Freight Station 26. Kota Rajasthan Container Freight Station 27.Sanatnagar (Hyderabad) Andhra Pradesh 28. Guntur Andhra Pradesh 29. Chirala Andhra Pradesh 30. Anaparti Andhra Pradesh Inland Container Depot Inland Container Depot Inland Container Depot Inland Container Depot National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) Plant Quarantine Cell, Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, Gorakhpur National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) Plant Quarantine Station, Kandla Plant Quarantine Station, Kandla RPQS, Mumbai Plant Quarantine Station, Kandla National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri, New Delhi National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri, New Delhi National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri, New Delhi National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri, New Delhi Plant Quarantine Station, Hyderabad Plant Quarantine Station, Visakhapattnam Plant Quarantine Station, Visakhapattnam Plant Quarantine Station, Visakhapattnam 43
44 31. Kakinada Andhra Pradesh 32. Vishakhapattanam Andhra Pradesh 33. Wadibunder (Mumbai) Maharashtra Inland Container Depot Inland Container Depot Inland Container Depot 34. Chinchwad (Pune) Maharashtra Inland Container Depot 35. Bhandup (Mumbai) Maharashtra Container Freight Station 36. J.N.Port (Mumbai) Maharashtra Container Freight Station 37. Mulamd (Mumbai) Maharashtra Inland Container Depot 38. Nava Seva (Mumbai) Maharashtra Container Freight Station 39. Jalgaon Maharashtra Container Freight Station 40. Aurangabad Maharashtra Container Freight Station 41. Nagpur Maharashtra Inland Container Depot 42. Dronagiri Maharashtra Container Freight Station 43. Miraj Maharashtra Inland Container Depot 44.Whitefield (Bangalore) Karnatka Inland Container Depot 45. Coimbatore Tamilnadu Inland Container Depot 46. Minjur (Chennai) Tamilnadu Container Freight Station Plant Quarantine Station, Visakhapattnam Plant Quarantine Station, Visakhapattnam Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Chennai Plant Quarantine Station, Tiruchi Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Chennai 44
45 47.Virugambakkam (Chennnai) Tamilnadu Container Freight Station 48. Numbal (Chennai) Tamilnadu Container Freight Station 49. Tiruvottiyur (Chennai) Tamilnadu Container Freight Station 50. Manali (Chennai) Tamilnadu Container Freight Station 51. Tirupur Tamilnadu Container Freight Station 52. Tuticorin Tamilnadu Inland Container Depot 53. Salem Tamilnadu Container Freight Station 54. Singanallur Tamilnadu Container Freight Station 55. Kolkata West Bengal 56. Siliguri West Bengal 57. Malanpur (Gwaliar) Madhya Pradesh 58. Indore Madhya Pradesh Inland Container Depot Container Freight Station Container Freight Station Container Freight Station 59. Cochin Kerala Container Freight Station 60. Raxaul Bihar Container Freight Station 61. Surajpur Uttar Pradesh Inland Container Depot Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Chennai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Chennai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Chennai Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Chennai Plant Quarantine Station, Tiruchi Plant Quarantine Station, Tuticorin Plant Quarantine Station, Tiruchi Plant Quarantine Station, Tiruchi Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Kolkata Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Kolkata National Plant Quarantine station, Rangapuri (Delhi) Plant Quarantine Cell, Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, Indore Plant Quarantine Station, Cochin Plant Quarantine Cell, Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, Patna National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri, New Delhi 45
46 SCHEDULE-III [See clause 2(xxi)] List of Foreign Post Offices for Import of Plants and Plant Products. S.No. Place Status Jurisdiction PQ Station 1 New Delhi (Delhi) Foreign Post Office National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) 2 Mumbai (Maharashtra) Foreign Post Office Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Mumbai 3 Chennai (Tamil Nadu) Foreign Post Office Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Chennai 4 Kolkata (West Bengal) Foreign Post Office Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Kolkata 5 Cochin (Kerala) Foreign Post Office Plant Quarantine Station Cochin 6 Ahmedabad (Gujarat) Sub Foreign Post Office Plant Quarantine Station, Kandla 7 Bangalore (Karnataka) Sub Foreign Post Office Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Chennai 8 Jaipur (Rajasthan) Sub Foreign Post Office National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) 9 Ludhiana (Punjab) Sub Foreign Post Office Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Amritsar 10 Agra (U.P) Sub Foreign Post Office National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri (Delhi) 11 Guwahati (Assam) Sub Foreign Post Office Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Kolkata 46
47 SCHEDULE-IV [See clause 3 (2), 10(2) and 11(1)] List of /planting materials and countries from where import is prohibited along with justifications S. No. Plant species/variety Categories of plant material Prohibited from the countries Justification for Prohibition 1. Banana, Plantain and Abaca (Musa spp.) 2. Cassava or tapioca (Manihot esculenta) 3. Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) and species belong to Sterculiaceae, Bombacaceae and Tiliaceae. 4. Cocoyam or Dasheen or Taro (Arvi) (Colocasia esculenta) and other edible aeroids Rhizomes/ Suckers Seed/Stem cuttings Fresh beans)/pods/ Bud wood/ Grafts Root stock/saplings Plants/ Corms/Cormlets/ Suckers Central & South America, Hawaii, Philippines and Cameroon Africa & South America West Africa, Tropical America and Sri Lanka. Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and South Pacific countries Due to incidence of destructive pests such as Moko wilt (Burkholderia solanacearum) race 2 and Cameroon marbling (phytoplasmas) Due to incidence of destructive pests such as: Super elongation (Sphaceloma manihoticola), Cassava bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. manihotis) - American strains, Cassava witches broom (phytoplasma) and several cassava viruses. Due to incidence of destructive pests such as: Swollen shoot virus and related virus strains of cocoa, Witches broom (Crinipellis ( Marasmius) perniciosa Watery pod rot ( Monilia (Moniliopthora) roreri), Mealy pod (Trachysphaera fructigena), Mirids (Sahlbergia singularis & Distantiella theobroma), Cocoa moth (Acorocercops cramerella), Cocoa capsid (Sahlbergiella theobroma), Cocoa beetle (Steirastoma brevi), Seedling damping-off (Phytophthora cactorum), Chestnut downy mildew (Phytophthora katsurae) and Black pod of cocoa (Phytophthora megakarya). Due to incidence of destructive pests such as Alomae land Bobone (Rhabdo viruses), Dasheen mosaic virus (South Pacific strains) and Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestric pv. dieffenbachiae).
48 5. Coconut (Cocos nucifera) and related species of Cocoideae Seed nuts/ Seedlings/ Pollen/Tissue cultures etc. Africa (Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo and Tanzania), North America (Florida in USA, Mexico); Central America and Caribbean (Cayman Islands, Bahmas, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica) Philippines and Gaum Brazil (Atlantic Coast), Trinidad, Tobago, Greneda, St. Vincent, Barbados, Belize, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, Columbia, Venezuela and Ecuador, Surinam (Dutch Guyana), Sri Lanka. Due to incidence of destructive pests such as: Palm lethal yellowing (phytoplasma) and related strains, Cadang cadang & Tinangaja (viroid), Lethal boll rot (Marasmiellus cocophilus), Red ring (Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus (palmarum), South American Palm weevil (Rhyncophorus palmarum), Leaf minor (Promecotheca cumingi) and Palm kernel borer (Pachymerus spp). 6. Coffee (Coffea spp.) and related species of Rubiaceae Beans (seeds) / Berries (freshly harvested)/ Grafts/ Bud wood/ Seedlings/ Rooted cuttings etc. Africa and South America Due to incidence of destructive pests such as American leaf spot (Mycena citricolor, syn. Omphalia flavida), Coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum coffeanum var. virulens), Tracheomycosis (Gibberella xylariodes, syn Fusarium xylarioids), Powdery rust (Hemeleia coffeicola), Phloem necrosis (Phytomonas leptovasorum) and Coffee viruses (coffee ring spot, leaf rugosity, leaf curl, leaf crinkle and mosaic viruses), Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei, Sophronica ventralis) and Coffee thrips (Diarthrothrips coffeae). 7. Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) Seeds/ Off-shoots (suckers) Algeria and Morocco USA (Florida) Due to incidence of destructive pests such as: Bayood (Fusarium oysporum f.sp. albedinis) and Palm lethal yellowing (Phytoplasmas) 48
49 8. Forest plant species: (i) Chestnut (Castanea spp.) (ii) Elm (Ulmus spp.) (i) Seeds/ Fruits/ Grafts and other planting material (ii) Plants/ planting material North America (USA and Canada) North America (USA and Canada) and Europe and Russia Due to incidence of destructive pests such as: Chestnut blight or canker (Cryphonectria (Endothia) parasitica)-american strain. Due to incidence of destructive pests such as: Dutch elm disease (Ceratocystis ulmi) - American and European strains, Elm mottle virus, Elm bark beetles (Scolytidae), Elm phloem necrosis (Phytoplasmas) and White - banded elm leaf hopper (Scaphoidous luteolus) -vector of Elm phloem necrosis. (iii) Oak (Quercus spp.) (iv) Pine (Pinus spp.) and other coniferous species (iii) Seeds/ Root grafts (iv) (a) Seeds/ Saplings (iv) (b) Wood with bark United States of America North America (Canada, USA and Mexico). North America (Canada & USA), Asia (China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Republic of Taiwan) Due to incidence of destructive Oak wilt (Ceratocystis fagacearum) and Oak bark beetles (Pseudopityophthorus spp.) Due to incidence of destructive pests such as Pine rusts [Stalactiform blister rust (Cronartium coleosporioides), Comandra blister rust (C. comandrae), sweet fern blister rust (C. comptoniae), Southern fusiform rust (C. fusiforme), Western gall rust (Endocronartium harknessii), Brown spot needle blight (Mycosphaerella dearnesii, syn. Scirrhia acicola), Seedling die-back and pitch canker (Fusarium moniliforme f.sp. subglutinans) and Needle cast (Lophodermium spp.) Due to destructive Pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) 9. Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and related species Seeds/Pollen/ seed sprouts Philippines and Guam Due to incidence of Cadang cadang & Tinangaja (viroid) 49
50 10. Potato (Solanum tuberosum) and other tuber bearing species of Solanaceae Tubers and other planting material 11. Rubber (Hevea spp.) seeds// budwood and any other plant material 12. Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) Cuttings or setts of planting 13. Sweet potato (Ipomoea spp.) Stem (Vine) cuttings rooted or unrooted/tubers 14 Yam (Dioscorea spp.) Tubers for planting or South America Tropical America (Area extending 231/2 degrees North land 231/2 degrees South of the equator (Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer) and includes adjacent islands and longitude 30 degree West land 120 degrees East including part of Mexico, North of the Tropic of Cancer) Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Philippines and Indonesia South Africa, East Africa, New Zealand, Nigeria, USA, Argentina and Israel. West Africa and Caribbean region Due to incidence of destructive pests such as Potato smut [Thecaphora (Angiosorus) solani], Potato viruses viz. Andean potato latent, Andean potato mottle, Arracacha B virus, Potato deforming mosaic, Potato T (capillo virus), Potato yellow dwarf, Potato yellow vein, Potato calico strain of Tobacco ring spot virus and Andean potato weevil (Premnotrypes spp.) Due to incidence of destructive South American Leaf Blight of Rubber (Microcyclus ulei) Due to incidence of destructive Fiji virus Due to incidence of destructive pests such as: Scab (Elsinoe batatas), Scurf (Moniliochaetes infuscans), Foot rot (Plenodomus destruens), Soil rot (Streptomyces ipomoeae), Bacteria wilt (Pseudomonas batatae), Sweet potato viruses viz. Russet crack; feathery mottle; internal cork; chlorotic leaf spot; vein mosaic; mild mottle and yellow dwarf, vein clearing; chlorotic stunt; Sheffied s virus A and B etc., Sweet potato witches broom (phytoplasmas) and seed bruchid (Mimosestes mimosae) Due to incidence of destructive Yam mosaic virus/ green banding virus 50
51 SCHEDULE-V [See clause 3 (3)(6)(7) and 10 and 11 (3)] List of and plant materials restricted import permissible only with the recommendation of authorized institutions with additional declarations and special conditions S. Plant species/ No. variety 1. Banana, Plantain and Abaca (Musa pp.). 2. Cassava or tapioca (Manihot esculenta) Category of & plant material (i) Rhizomes/ Suckers (ii) Tissue cultured (i) Stem Cuttings Additional declarations required to be incorporated into PSC Freedom from: (a) Moko wilt (Burkholderia solanacearum Race-2) (b) Black leaf streak (Mycosphaerella fijiensis var. difformis) (c) Cameroon marbling (Phytoplasmas) (d) Rhizome rot (Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. paradisiaca) (e) Banana weevil (Hawaii) (Cosmopolites pruinosus), (f) Cane weevil (West Indies) (Metamasius hemipterus), (g) Banana weevil (East African), (Temnoschoita nigroplagiata). Certified that the tissue culture tested and found free from viruses and phytoplasmas affecting banana. Freedom from: (a) Super elongation (Sphaceloma manihoticola) (b) Bacterial leaf spot (Xanthomonas campestris.pv. cassavae) (c) Cassava bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. manihotis) - American strains. (d) Cassava viruses (viz. common mosaic, brown streak, leaf vein mosaic, red mottle and yellow vein banding (e) Cassava witches broom (phytoplasma) (f) Shoot fly (Carpolonchaea chalybea) (g) Mite (Mononychellus spp.) (h) Thrip (Frankliniella willamsi) Special conditions of import (i) Growing of imported consignment under postentry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months. (ii) Import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture The above conditions shall not apply. (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. (ii) Hot water dipping of cuttings at 50 o C for 30 min. before planting. Responsibility of authorized Institutions Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, National Research Center on Banana, Tiruchi (Tamil Nadu). Commercial imports subject to prior approval of DAC. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Sreekaryam (Kerala). 51
52 (ii) Seeds As stated above at (b) and (c) The above conditions shall not apply. Same as above. 3. Citrus spp. (lemon, lime, orange, grape fruit, mandarins etc.) and other Rutaceous hosts (iii) Tissue cultured (i) Grafts/ Bud wood/ Plants (ii) Seeds for Certified that the tissue cultured tested and found virus-free. Freedom from: (a) Mal secco (Deuterophoma tracheiphila) (b) Stubborn or little leaf (Spiroplasma citri) (c) Cancrosis B (Xanthomonas campestris pv. aurantifolii) (d) Citrus tatter leaf (Capillo virus) (e) Satsuma dwarf virus (f) Sweet orange scab (Elsinoe australis) and Tryon s scab (Sphaceloma fawcettii var. scabiosa) (g) Citrus burrowing nematode (Radopholus citrophilus) (h) Florida red scale (Chrysomphalus aonidium) (i) Citrus bud mite (Eriophyes sheldoni) (j) Citrus rust mite (Phyllocoptruta oleivora) As stated above at (c) Same as above. Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. The above condition shall not apply. Same as above. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, National Research Centre on Citrus, Nagpur, (Maharashtra). Same as above. 4. Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) and related species. (iii) Tissue cultured (i) Seeds (beans)/pods/bud wood/rootstock Certified that the tissue-cultured are obtained from mother-stock indexed or tested and maintained virus-free. Freedom from (a) Swollen shoot virus and related strains (b) Witches broom (Crinipellis (Marasmius) perniciosa) (c) Watery pod rot ( Monilia (Moniliopthora) roreri) (d) Mealy pod (Trachysphaera fructigena) (e) Mirids (Sahlbergia singularis & Distantiella theobroma) (f) Cocoa moth (Acorocercops cramerella) Same as above. Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year Import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by the Director, CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala 52
53 (g) Cocoa capsid (Sahlbergiella theobroma) (h) Cocoa beetle (Steirastoma brevi) (i) seedling damping-off (Phytophthora cactorum) (j) Chestnut downy mildew (Phytophthora katsurae) (k) Black pod of cocoa (Phytophthora megakarya) 5. Coconut (Cocos nucifera) & related species of Cocoidae (ii) Tissuecultured (i) Seed nuts/ Seed lings/pollen Certified that the tissue cultured produced in vitro are obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from cocoa viruses by appropriate authority at the country of origin. Freedom from: a) Palm lethal yellowing (phytoplasma) and related strains b) Cadang cadang & Tinangaja (viroid) c) Lethal boll rot (Marasmiellus coco philus) d) Red ring (Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus (palmarum) e) South American Palm weevil (Rhyncophorus palmarum) f) Leaf minor (Promecotheca cumingi) g) Palm kernel borer (Pachymerus spp) The above conditions shall not apply (i) The Seed nuts shall be fumigated with methyl 16 gm/cu m for 12 hrs at 20 C under NAP at the port of entry or any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by Plant Protection Adviser. (ii) Post-entry quarantine in offshore island facility at Andaman & Nicobar Islands for one reproductive cycle or five years period. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala 6.. Coffee (Coffea spp.) and related species of Rubiaceae (ii) Embryocultures (i) Seeds (beans) & berries (freshly harvested)/ Grafts / Bud wood / Seedlings/ Rooted cuttings. Certified that the embryo cultures are obtained from seed nuts collected from mother trees tested and found free from viroids. Freedom from: (a) American leaf spot (Mycena citricolor, syn. Omphalia flavida) (b) Coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum coffeanum var. virulens) (c) Tracheomycosis (Gibberella xylariodes, syn Fusarium xylarioids) (d) Powdery rust (Hemeleia coffeicola) (e) Halo blight (Pseudomonas syringae pv. garcae) The above conditions shall not apply. Post entry quarantine for oneyear period. Same as above. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by the Director, Central Coffee Research Institute, Balehonnur, Chikmagalur (Karnataka). 53
54 (f) Leaf spot (Pseudomonas cichorii) (g) Phloem necrosis (Phytomonas leptovasorum) (h) Coffee viruses (coffee ringspot, leaf rugosity, leaf curl, leaf crinkle and mosaic viruses) (i) Coffee berry borers (Hypothenemus hampei, Sophronica ventralis) (j) Coffee thrips (Diarthrothrips coffeae) 7. Cotton (Gossypium spp.) (ii) Tissue cultured Seeds for sowing Certified that the tissue cultured tested virus -free (i) Freedom from: (a) Witches broom (Collectotrichum gossypii var. cephalosporioides) (b) Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum (African strain) (c) (Anthonomus grandis & other Anthonomus spp.) (d) Seed bruchids (Amblycerus spp., Megacerus spp., Spermophagus spp.) The above condition shall not apply. (i) The seed shall be given acid delinting treatment at the country of origin prior to shipment (ii) The seed shall be fumigated with suitable fumigant at the country of origin and treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. Same as above. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Central Cotton Research Institute, Nagpur, (Maharashtra). 8. Forest plant species (i) Chestnut (Castanea spp.) (i) Seeds/ Fruits/ Grafts and other planting material Freedom from: Chestnut blight or canker (Cryphonectria (Endothia) parasitica)-american strain Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun or any other research institute under Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education. (ii) Elm (Ulmus spp.) (i) Seeds/Plants Freedom from: (a) Dutch elm disease (Ceratocystis ulmi) - American and European strains (b) Elm mottle virus, (c) Elm bark beetles (Scolytidae) (d) White -banded elm leaf hopper (Scaphoidous luteolus) -Vector of Elm phloem necrosis (e) Seed Bruchid (Bruchidius spp.) (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. (ii) Fumigation of planting material prior to dispatch at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun or any other research institute under Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education 54
55 (iii) Oak (Quercus spp.) (iv) Pine (Pinus spp.) and other coniferous species (v) Poplar Populus spp.) (i) Seeds/ Plants (i) Seeds/ Plants (i) Stem cuttings/ Plants Freedom from: (a) Oak wilt (Ceratocystis fagacearum) (b) Oak bark beetles (Pseudopityophthorus spp.) (c) Seed Bruchids (Bruchidius spp.) (i) Freedom from: (a) Pine rusts (Stalactiform blister rust(cronartium coleosporioides), Comandra blister rust (C. comandrae), sweet fern blister rust (C. comptoniae); Southern fusiform rust (C. fusiforme)) (b) Western gall rust (Endocronartium harknessii) (c) Brown spot needle blight (Mycosphaerella dearnesii, syn. Scirrhia acicola) (d) Seedling die-back and pitch canker (Fusarium moniliforme f.sp. subglutinans). (e) Needle cast (Lophodermium spp.) (f) Pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) (g) Seed chalcid (Eurytoma sciromatis) (h) Seed Bruchids (Bruchidius spp.) Freedom from: (a) Hypoxylon canker (Hypoxylon mammatum) (b) Poplar rust (Melampsora medusae) (c) Septoria canker of poplar (Mycosphaerella populorum, syn. Septoria musiva) (d) Gummosis (Euitypa armeniacae) (e) Poplar mosaic virus (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year (ii) Fumigation of planting material prior to dispatch at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. ii) Fumigation of planting material prior to dispatch at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate. Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun or any other research institute under Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun or any other research institute under Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun or any other research institute under Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education 55
56 (vi) Walnut (Juglans spp. 9. Groundnut (Arachis spp.) 10. Potato (Solanum tuberosum) and other tuber bearing species of Solanaceae (i) Seeds (nuts)/ Plants Seeds/ Stem cuttings/plants (i) Tubers and other planting material Freedom from: (a) Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas juglandis) (b) Bark canker (Erwinia nigrifluens) (c) Gummosis (Euitypa armeniacae) (d) Codling moth (Carpocapsa pomonella) Free from (a) Scab (Sphaceloma arachidis) (b) Bacterial wilt (Burkholderia solanacearum) (African strains) (c) Peanut stripe virus (d) Peanut stunt virus (e) Tobacco streak virus (f) Seed Bruchid (Stator pruininus) (g) Testa Nematode (Aphelenchoides arachidis) Freedom from: (a) Potato tuber nematode (Ditylenchus destructor) (b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci ) (c) Potato cyst nematodes [Globodera (Heterodera) rostochiensis & Globodera pallida] (d) Gangrene (Phoma exigua var. foveata) (e) Potato wart (Synchytrium endobioticum) (f) Potato smut [Thecaphora (Angiosorus) solani] (g) Bacterial ring rot (Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus) (h) Potato purple-top wilt & stolbur phytoplasmas (i) Potato viruses viz. Andean potato latent, Andean potato mottle, Arracacha B virus, Potato deforming mosaic, Potato T (capillo virus), Potato yellow dwarf, Potato yellow vein, Potato calico strain of Tobacco ring spot virus, Potato strain of Tobacco streak virus Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 6 weeks (ii) Permitted to import only as decorticated Post-entry quarantine for a period of two growth seasons. Subject to recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun or any other research institute under Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director National Research Center on Groundnut, Junagadh, Gujarat State and Director General, International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Aried Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh State. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Central Potato Research Institute, Simla, Himachal Pradesh. 56
57 (ii) True seed/ micro tubers (in vitro) of potato/ tissue-cultured 11. Rice (Oryza sativa) (i) Seeds for sowing 12. Rubber (Hevea spp.) Seed/ Saplings/ Bud wood. 13. Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) (i) Cuttings of setts for planting (j) Colarado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) (k) Andean potato weevil (Premnotrypes spp.) The true seed/micro-tubers (in vitro) of potato are obtained from tested and certified free from viruses and viroids of potato and other tuber bearing Solanaceous plant species. (i) Freedom from: (a) Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius) (b) Sheath brown rot (Pseudomonas fuscovaginae) (c) Seedling rot (Pseudomonas glumae) (d) Bacterial halo blight (Pseudomonas syringae pv. Oryzae (i) Freedom from: (a) South American leaf blight (SALB) (Microcyclus ulei syn. Dothidella ulei) (b) Shot hole borer (Xyleborus ferrugineus) Freedom from: (a) Fiji virus of sugarcane (b) Gummosis (Xanthomonas vasculorum) (c) Sugarcane white leaf (phytoplasmas) (d) Sereh (e) Sugarcane downy mildew (Peronosclerospora sacchari) (f) Mottled stripe (Pseudomonas rubrisubalbicans) (g) Sugarcane viruses viz. bacilliform, The above condition shall not apply. Seed soaking overnight and hot water treatment at 52 deg C for 10 min. (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. (ii) The consignment of seed and other planting material shall be treated with suitable systemic fungicide prior to dispatch of the consignment at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. (i) Growing of consignment under post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. (ii) Hot water treatment of dormant sets at 52 o C for 20 min. followed by dipping in systemic fungicide solutions viz. Benlate at 0.2% just prior to planting. Import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, NBPGR, New Delhi/Director, Directorate of Rice Research Hyderabad Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by the Director, Rubber Institute, Kottayam, (Kerala). Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu). 57
58 14. Sweet potato (Ipomoea spp.) 15. Tobacco (Nicotiana spp.) (ii) True seed or fuzz (iii) Tissue cultured (i) Stem (vine) cuttings rooted or un-rooted/ tubers (ii) True seed/ Tissue-cultured (i) Seed for sowing mild mosaic, mosaic & streak (h) American sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis) As stated above at (b) and (e) Certified that the tissue cultured tested and found virus-free Freedom from: (a) Scab (Elsinoe batatas) (b) Scurf (Moniliochaetes infuscans) (c) Foot rot (Plenodomus destruens) (d) Soil rot (Streptomyces ipomoeae) (e) Bacteria wilt (Pseudomonas batatae) (f) Sweet potato viruses viz. Russet crack; feathery mottle; internal cork; chlorotic leaf spot; vein mosaic; mild mottle and yellow dwarf, vein clearing; chlorotic stunt; Sheffied s virus A and B etc. (g) Sweet potato witches broom (phytoplasmas) (h) Seed bruchid (Mimosestes mimosae) Certified that the true seed / tissue-cultured are obtained from mother stock indexed or tested and maintained free from viruses and viroids of potato and other tuber bearing Solanaceous plant species. Freedom from: (a) Blue mould (Peronospora tabacina) (b) Broomrape (Orobanche cumana) (c) Tobacco cyst nematode (Heterodera tabacum) (iii) All packages and packing material shall be disposed off by burning. (iv) Hot water treatment of fuzz at 58 o C for 5 min. in water with 50 ppm Tween-20 followed by a short dip in a 10 ppm solution of suitable fungicide just before sowing. The above conditions (i) to (iv) shall not apply (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (ii) Freedom from soil. The above conditions shall not apply. Post-entry consignment for a period of one growth season. As above As above. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Sreekaryam (Kerala). Same as above. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Central Tobacco Research Institute, Rajahmundry (AP) 58
59 16. Wheat (Triticum spp.) 17. Yam (Dioscorea spp) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Tubers for planting or (ii) Tissue cultured (i) Freedom from: (a) Dwarf bunt (Tilletia contraversa) (b) Ergot (Claviceps purpurea) (c) Spike rot (Pseudomonas atrofaciens) Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius) (i)freedom from: (a) Yam mosaic virus/ green banding virus (b) Crown gall ( Agrobacterium tumefaciens) (c) Weevil (Palaeopus spp.) (ii) Certified that the tissue cultured produced from virus-free mother stock. Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (i) Growing of consignment under post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (ii) Hot water treatment of tubers at 52oC for 30 minutes followed by chemical dip in fensulphathion at 0.125% for min. before planting. The above conditions shall not apply. Subject to recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by the Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi. Subject to the recommendation, supervision, monitoring and testing by Director, Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Sreekaryam (Kerala). Same as above. 59
60 SCHEDULE - VI [See clauses 3(3) & (6), 10(i),(ii) & (iii) and 11(3)] List of /plant materials permitted to be imported with additional declarations and special conditions (Eighth Amendment, 2010) Serial numb er Plant species Category of plant material Country of Origin Additional declarations required to be incorporated into Phytosanitary Certificate Special conditions of import (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1. Abelmoschus esculentus (Okra) Seeds for sowing (i) China (ii) Italy (iii) Philippines (iv) Thailand (v) Japan (vi) Bangladesh (vii) Malaysia (vi) France (vii) Taiwan (viii) USA Free from quarantine weed Free from Phomopsis longicolla (phomopsis seed decay) (a) Phomopsis longicolla (b) Helicoverpa zea (c) Cercospora abelmoschi Free from quarantine weed (i) Free from quarantine weeds seeds (ii) Free from soil contamination (iii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (a) by a competent authority at the country of origin. 60
61 2. Abies spp. (Firwood) (i) Wood with/without bark (ii) Wood without bark Europe (except Portugal) 3. Abutilon hybridum Seeds for sowing (i) Asia (ii) Europe (iii) USA (a) Ips typographus (Spruce bark beetle) (b) Pityogenes chalcographus (Bark beetle, six dentated) (c) Tomicus piniperda (Pine beetle) North America Free from : (a) Dendroctonus rufipennis (Spruce beetle) (b) Dioryctria abietivorella (Fir coneworm) (c) Dryocoetes confuses (Western balsam bark beetle) (d) Pityokteines sparsus (Balsam fir bark beetle) (e) Polygraphus rufipennis (Foureyed spruce bark beetle) (f) Tomicus piniperda (Beetle, pine) (g) Bursaphenchus xylophilus (Pine wood nematode) 4. Acacia spp. (Wattles) Seeds for sowing Australia (a) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (b) Atelocauda digitata (c) Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. passiflorae Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin or reexport. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 o C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. Free from quarantine weed Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 5. Acacia auriculiformis Seeds for sowing Australia Free from quarantine weed 6. Acacia mangium Seeds for sowing Australia Free from quarantine weed 7. Acer spp. Tissue cultured Canada : (a) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce's disease of grapevines) (b) Sowbane mosaic virus 8. Achillea spp. Seeds for sowing Europe Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 9. Achillea millefolium Dry flowers for decoration Thailand Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil 61
62 10. Aconitum hetrophyllum (Atees) Dried roots for consumption 11. Aconitum napellus Dry plant material (All plant parts) for medicinal purpose 12. Actea spp. Tissue cultured 13. Actinida spp. (Kiwi fruit ) Budwoods/ for 14. Actinidia chinensis and A. deliciosa (Kiwi) (i) Fruits for consumption Pakistan Free fron soil and othewr plant debris China Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil Any Country USA (i) Italy (ii) Iran virus. (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth) (c) Platynota stultana (leaf roller) (d) Armillaria mellea (armillaria root rot) (e) Calonectria crotalaria (f) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum (g) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (h) Pseudomonas viridiflava (i) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Pseudomonas syringae pv. Actinidiae (bacterial canker of kiwifruit) (d) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month (i) Pest-free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (ii) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 3 ½ hrs at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof or (iii) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly. 62
63 (iii) New Zealand (iv) Chile (v) France (vi) Australia (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Paracoccus cavaticus (mealy bug) (c) Pseudococcus calceolariae (citrophilus mealy bug) (d) Botryosphaeria dothidea (Dothierella rot) (f) Diaporthe actinidae (Phomopsis rot) (g) Diaporthe perniciosa (Phomopsis canker) (h) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (glasshouse whitefly) (c) Brevipalpus chilensis (d) Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (bacterial canker of Kiwi fruit) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceroplastes rusci (fig wax scale) (c) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth) (d) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Helix aspersa (common snail) (c) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum (Petri disease) (d) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 3 ½ hrs at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof or pre-shipment cold treatment at 1.11 o C to 4.44 o C for 4 days or 5.0 o C to 8.33 o C for 6 days against grape berry moth. (ii) Plant for Thailand (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (iii) Free from soil. (iv) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 63
64 (iii) Budwoods/ for 15. Adiantumspp. (Adiantum) Plants for 16. Adonis vernalis (i) Seeds for sowing 17. Aeschynomene falcata/ Aeschynomene americana (Joint vetch) 18. Agapanthus spp. (i) Plants for USA (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth) (c) Platynota stultana (leaf roller) (d) Armillaria mellea (armillaria root rot) (e) Calonectria crotalaria (f) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum (g) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (h) Pseudomonas viridiflava (i) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall) (ii) Free from soil (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iv) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 6-9 month. Asia Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. Germany Free from quarantine weeds seeds Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Tissue cultured Netherlands Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. (i) Italy (ii) New Zealand (iii) UK nerine X potexvirus (iv) France (v) Australia (vi) Any country except Italy, New Zealand, UK, France, Australia : (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Odontoglossum ring spot virus (c) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (d) Cacao yellow mosaic virus (f) Arabis mosaic virus tomato spotted wilt virus virus 64
65 19. Agastache spp. (i) Tissue culture 20. Agave spp. Tissue cultured (i)australia (ii) Costa Rica (iii) USA (i) Finland Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. cactus X virus. (ii) Any country except Finland virus 21. Agave sisalana (Sisal) (i) Suckers/ Plants for USA (ii) Seeds for sowing (i) Brazil (ii) Mexico 22. Ageratum spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (ii) Europe Free from (a) Siphophorus acupunctatus (b) Cactus virus X (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 23. Agropyron cristatum (Crested wheat grass) Seeds for sowing USA Free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. atropurpurea Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 24. Agrostis stolonifera (Creeping bentgrass) 25. Ajuga spp. Tissue culture 26. Albizia lebbeck (Acacia) Seeds for sowing USA (a) Anguina agrostis (bentgrass nematode) (b) Monographella nivalis (foot rot: cereals) (c) Sclerotinia homoeocarpa (dollar spot: grasses) Plants for Australia 27. Alcea spp. (Hollyhock) Seeds for sowing (i) USA (ii) Europe (iii) Asia 28. Alchemilla spp. (Lady s mantle) 29. Allamanda spp. (Allamanda) virus. Free from quarantine weed (i) Asia Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. (ii) USA Free from Pleiochaeta setosa (lupin leaf spot) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Free from quarantine weed Seeds for sowing Europe Freedom from quarantine weeds Plants for Any Country Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. 65
66 30. Allium species (onion, garlic, leek, shallot, etc.) (i) Seeds/bulbs for sowing or planting (ii) Bulbs for consumption (iii) Tissue cultured Any Country Any Country (i) Israel (ii) USA (iii) Netherlands (a) Smut (Urocystis cepulae) (b) Slippery skin (Pseudomonas cepacia) (c) Dry rot (Embellisia allii) (d) Marginal necrosis (Pseudomonas marginalis pv. marginalis) (e) Pod and stem blight (Phomopsis longicolla) (f) Stem and bulbs nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (g) Onion maggot (Hylemia antiqua) (a) Smut (Urocystis cepulae) (b) Dry rot (Embellisia allii) (c) Stem and bulbs nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (d) Onion maggot (Hylemia antiqua) Iris yellow spot virus Free from soil. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 16 g. per cubic metre for 12 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (iv) Italy leek white stripe virus (v) Argentina (vi) Australia (vii) New Zealand (viii) Germany leek yellow stripe virus (ix) Any country except Israel, USA, Netherlands, Italy, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, Germany virus 66
67 31. Allium schoenoprasum (Chive) Seeds for sowing France Free from soil and quarantine weed 32. Alnus spp. (Alder) Wood with/without (i) USA Free from Rosalia funebris (Alder banded borer) Fumigation with Methyl bark bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment duly approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. (ii) Europe Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. 33. Alocasia spp. Tissue cultured 34. Aloe vera (i) Plants for (ii) Tissue cultured (i) Cook Island, (ii) Fiji, (v) Solomon Islands, (vi) Vanuatu (vii) Western Samoa (vi) Any country except Cook Island, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Western Samoa (i) USA (ii) Europe Any Country taro bacilliform virus virus Certified that the tissue cultured obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from viruses. Post entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. 67
68 35. Alpinia spp. Tissue cultured 36. Alpinia galanga (Galanga) Vegetable for consumption 37. Alpinia katsumadai Dried fruits for consumption 38. Alstromeria spp. (i) Plants for (ii) Tissue cultured 39. Alternanthera ocipus (i) Plants for (ii) Tissue culture (i) Taiwan (ii) Any country except Taiwan Thailand (i) China (ii) South- Korea The Netherlands (i) Australia (ii) UK (iii) Any country except UK, Australia (iv) The Netherlands alpinia mosaic virus. virus Free from Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack beardsley mealybug) (a) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (b) Freesia mosaic virus Tobacco rattle virus (spraing of potato) tomato spotted wilt virus. : (a) Arabis mosaic virus (b) Tobacco rattle virus virus. : (a) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (b) Freesia mosaic virus (c) Tobacco rattle virus (spraing of potato) Free from soil and other plant debris. Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. Japan (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 60 days. Japan Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. 40. Althaea spp. Seeds for sowing Australia Freedom from quarantine weeds 68
69 41. Alyssum spp. (Alyssum) Seeds for sowing (i) Asia (ii) Europe (iii) USA Free from quarantine weed 42. Amaranthus spp. Seeds for sowing Japan Free from tobacco rattle virus (spraing of potato) (i) Freedom from soil and quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for freedom from tobacco rattle virus. 43. Amaranthus caudatus (Amaranthus) Seeds for sowing 44. Amaryllis spp. Tissue cultured (ii) Bulbs for purpose 45. Anacardium spp. (Cashew) Grafts/ budwoods/ for (i) Europe Free from Strawberry latent ring spot-naphovirus (i)free from quarantine weed (ii) USA (iii) Australia (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from strawberry latent ring spot virus (iv) Asia Freedom from quarantine weed (i) Netherlands (ii) Thailand (iii) Any country except Netherlands, Thailand Netherlands Brazil : (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Narcissus mosaic virus (c) Hippeastrum mosaic virus hippeastrum mosaic virus virus (a) Opogona sacchari (Banana moth) (b) Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhapontici crown rot) (a) Aleurodicus cocoas (whitefly) (b) Bemisia tabaci (whitefly) (c) Selenaspidus articulatus (red scale) seeds (i) Post entry quarantine for one growth season (ii) Free from soil (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research 69
70 46. Ananas comosus (Pine apple) (i) Plants (suckers) for (i) USA (ii) Europe (iii) Mexico (iv) Philippines (v) Thailand (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse thrips) (c) Opogona sacchari (banana moth) (d) Protaetia fusca (mango flower beetle) (e) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (f) Pyroderces rileyi (corn, worm, pink) (g) Thecla basilides (fruit-borer ceterpillar) (h) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale) Opogona sacchari (banana moth) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Diaspis boisduvalii (scale) (c) Euetheola bidentata (d) Metamasius hemipterus (cane weevil) (e) Paracoccus marginatus (mealybug) (f) Phenacoccus madeirensis (g) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (h) Rhizoecus americanus (i) Rhynchophorus palmarum (j) Thecla basilides (fruit-borer) (k) Tmolus echion (l) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale) (a) Exomala orientalis (oriental beetle) (b) Metamasius hemipterus (cane weevil) (c) Acetobacter aceti (d) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (e) Pseudomonas ananas (leaf spot) (a) Dysmicoccus neobrevipes (pineapple mealybug) (b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (c) Pyrodersus rileyi (pink worm) (i) Commercial imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 3-4 month except for research (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 3-4 month except for research (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 3-4 month except for research 70
71 (vi) Sri Lanka (a) Hoplolaimus pararobustus (lance nematode) (b) Xiphinema ifacolum (dagger nematode) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 3-4 month except for research (ii) Tissue cultured Any Country Certified that the tissue cultured obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from viruses. Commercial impors permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. 47. Anarthria spp. Tissue culture Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus 48. Anchusa spp. Seeds for sowing Europe Freedom from quarantine weeds 49. Anemone spp. (i) Seeds for Europe Free from tobacco rattle virus (spraing of potato) (i) Freedom from soil and sowing quarantine weed (ii) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from (ii) Tissue culture 50. Anigozanthos sp. (i) Plants for (i) Israel (i) Australia, (ii) Germany (iii) The Netherlands Certified that the tissue culture were obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from any virus tobacco rattle virus. Freedom from soil. (ii) Tissue cultured (iii) Plants/cutting for (i) Australia, (ii) Germany (iii) The Netherlands (iv) Italy virus Italy (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 10 months. (ii) Free from soil. 71
72 51. Annona sp. (Sugarapple) Grafts/ budwoods/ for (i) Sri Lanka (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Mexico (a) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (b) Paracoccus marginatus (papaya mealybug) (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6 month except for research 52. Annona cherimola (Cherimoyer) Grafts/ budwoods/ for Australia Free from Aleurodicus destructor (coconut whitefly) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6 month except for research 53. Anogeissus leiocarpus Dry plant material for medicinal/ processing purpose Costa Rica, Senegal, Burkano Faso Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil 54. Anthium graveolens (Dill) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Seeds for consumption (iii) Stalk (dried) for consumption (i) Denmark (ii) France Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato Free from quarantine weed Egypt Free from quarantine weed Any conuntry Free from quarantine weed 55. Anthriscus spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Denmark Free from quarantine weed (ii) France Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. 72
73 56. Anthurium spp. and other aroids (Anthurium, Dieffenbachia, Caladium, Syngonium, Aglaonema, Spathiphyllum, Monstera Phylodendron) (i) Cuttings/ saplings for planting Any Country Free from Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae) (ii) Cut flowers Any Country Free from Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae) Post-entry quarantine for a period of days. (i) Philodendron spp. (ii) Spathiphyllum spp. (iii) Syngonium spp. (iii) Tissue cultured Tissue cultured Tissue cultured Tissue cultured Any Country (i) Egypt (ii) Japan (iii) Denmark (iv) Czech Republic (v) Any country except Czech Republic, Denmark, Japan, Egypt (i) Slovenia Certified that the tissue cultured produced from stock tested and maintained virus-free. virus konjak mosaic virus tobacco necrosis virus impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus virus : (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (ii) Italy (iii) Czech Republic impatiens necrotic spot virus (iv) Any country except Italy, Czech Republic, Slovenia (i) USA (ii) Europe virus (a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus 73
74 (iii) Any country except USA, Europe virus 57. Antidesma bunius (Bignay) Plants/ cuttings for Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. 58. Antirrhinum spp. Seeds for sowing (vi) Japan Free from quarantine weed seeds Antirrhinum majus (Antirrhinum) Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (a) Colletotrichum antirrhini (Anthracnose) (b) Puccinia antirrhini (Rust) and soil. Free from quarantine weed (ii) Europe Free from Colletotrichum antirrhini (Anthracnose) Free from quarantine weed (except UK) (iii) Guatemala Free from quarantine weed (iv) U.K. Free from quarantine weed (a) Heteropatella antirrhini (Leaf spot) (b) Phyllosticta antirrhini (Stem root) (c) Pseudomonas ananas (Bacterial leaf spot). (v) USA Free from : (a) Colletotrichum antirrhini (Anthracnose) (b) Heteropatella antirrhini (Leaf spot) (c) Phyllosticta antirrhini (Stem root) (d) Puccinia antirrhini (Rust) Free from quarantine weed 59. Anubias barteri (i) Plants for (ii) Tissue culture 60. Aphelandra squarrosa Plants for Thailand (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 60 days. Thailand Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. USA Free From Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. 74
75 61. Apium graveolens (Celery) (i) Seeds for consumption (ii) Seeds for sowing Any country Free from soil and quarantine weed seeds (i) Denmark Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb (i) Free from soil contamination nematode) (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) by a competent authority at the (ii) France (iii) Italy (iv) Japan (v) Korea DPR (vi) Korea ROK (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (c) Arabis mosaic virus (d) Peanut stunt virus (e) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (a)ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease of lettuce) (c) Pseudomonas viridiflava (d) Arabis mosaic virus (e) Celery latent virus (f) Celery mosaic virus (g) Chicory yellow mottle virus (h) Peanut stunt virus (i) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (a)ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (c) Arabis mosaic virus (d) Celery mosaic virus (e)peanut stunt virus free from Peanut stunt virus (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (b) Peanut stunt virus country of origin (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Crop inspection and certification for free from Arabis mosaic virus, Peanut stunt virus and Strawberry latent ringspot virus (i) Free from soil contamination (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (d) to (i) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i) Free from soil contamination (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (c) to (e) by a competent authority at the country of origin Seed crop inspection and certification for free from Peanut stunt virus by a competent authority at the country of origin Seed crop inspection and certification for (b) 75
76 (vii) Netherlands (a)ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (c) Arabis mosaic virus (e) Celery latent virus (e) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (i) Free from soil contamination (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (c) to (e) by a competent authority at the country of origin (viii) Thailand Free from quarantine weed (ix) USA Free from : 1) Free from soil contamination (a)ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Cercospora apii (Cercospora blight) (c) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. apii (basal rot) (d) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease of lettuce) (2) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (f) to (h) by a competent authority at the country of origin (e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (f) Arabis mosaic virus (g) Peanut stunt virus (h) Strawberry latent ringspot virus 62. Aralia spp. (Aralia) Plants for 63. Arabidopsis thaliana (i) Seeds for sowing/ Seedlings for 64. Araucaria spp. Christmas Seeds for sowing Tree) 65. Archonthophoenix spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for 66. Arctostaphylos (Chimaphilla umbellata) Seeds for sowing 67. Areca spp. (i) Seeds for sowing Asia Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. USA Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (i) USA Free from quarantine weed (ii) South Africa Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any country (i)free from soil (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (i)europe (ii)usa (ii)canada Any country (Except Philippines and Soloman Island Free from cadang cadang viroid Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Free from quarantine weeds 76
77 (ii) Plants for 68. Arenga spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for Any country (Except from Africa, America, Philippines, Caribbean, and Soloman Island countries Any country (Except Philippines and Soloman Island) Any country (Except Philippines and Soloman Island - (i) Coconut cadang -cadang viroid (ii) Palm lethal yellowing phytoplasma (iii) Rhabdoscelus obscurus (Sugarcane weevilborer) Free from cadang cadang viroid - (i) Artona catoxantha (coconut leaf moth) (ii) Coconut cadang cadang viroid (iii) Rhynchophorus vulneratus (Asiatic palm weevil) (iv) Darna diducta (nettle caterpillar) (i) Free from soil. (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months. Free from quarantine weeds (i) Free from soil. (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months. 69. Armoracia rusticana Seeds for sowing USA Free from quarantine weed (Nasturtium) 70. Artemisia spp. Plants for Israel Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 71. Artemisia annua Seeds for sowing (i) USA (ii) Europe (iii) Africa (a) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease) (b) Tobacco rattle virus (Spraing of potato) 72. Artemisia dracunculus Tissue culture 73. Artocarpus spp. (i) Plants for 74. Arundo donax Tissue culture Canada Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. (i) Freedom from quarantine weeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for freedom from tobacco rattle virus. Thailand Free from Coptotermes curvignathus (rubber termite) (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. 77
78 75. Asimina triloba (Paw paw) 76. Asparagus officinalis (Asparagus) (i)rooted for (ii) Plants/ cuttings for (i) Seeds for sowing USA Free from Orgyia leucostigma (tussock moth) (i) Freedom from soil. (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 2-3 months except for research. Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii)commercial imports subjectto prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. (i) Denmark (a) Arabis mosaic virus (b) Asparagus virus-2 (i) Free from soil contamination (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (a) and (b) by a competent authority at the country of origin (ii) Japan (a) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (b) Arabis mosaic virus (c) Asparagus virus-1 (i) Free from soil contamination (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (b) and (c) by a competent authority at the country of origin (iii) USA (iv) Russia Free from quarantine weed (v) The Netherlands (vi) France (a) Arabis mosaic virus (b) Strawberry latent ring spot virus (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Free from soil contamination (iii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (a) and (b) by a competent authority at the country of origin 78
79 (vii) UK (viii) Italy (ix) Germany (x) Spain (a) Arabis mosaic virus (b) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (c) Asparagus virus 1 (d) Asparagus virus 2 (a) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (b) Acremonium strictum (i) Free from quarantine weeds seeds (ii) Free from soil contamination (iii)seed crop inspection and certification for free from (a), (b), (c) and (d) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i) Free from quarantine weeds seeds (ii)free from soil contamination (iii) Seed crop inspection and certification free from (a) by a competent authority at the country of origin. (ii) Plants for (i) Asia (except Post-entry quarantine for a Japan) period of 45 days. (ii) Japan Free from : Post-entry quarantine for a (a) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) period of 45 days. (b) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall) (c) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (d) Asparagus virus 1 79
80 (iii) USA Free from : (a) Chrysodeixis includens (Soybean looper) (b) Frankliniella tritici (Eastern flower thrips) (c) Lygus lineolaris (Tarnished plant bug) (d) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth) (e) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm) (f) Acremonium strictum (Black bundle disease: maize) (g) Cercospora asparagi (leaf spot: Asparagus spp.) (h) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. asparagi (Foot rot: Asparagus spp.) (i) Fusarium proliferatum (j) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (k) Pleospora herbarum (leaf blight of onion) (l) Pyrenochaeta terrestris (Pink root of onion) (m) Rhizobium rhizogenes (Bacterial gall) (n) Asparagus virus 1 (o) Asparagus virus 2 (p) Strawberry latent ringspot virus Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (iii) Vegetables for consumption 77. Asparagus racemosus Roots for (satavari pili) medicinal purpose 78. Astelia spp. Tissue cultured 79. Astilbe spp. Tissue cultured 80. Avena sativa (Oat) (i) Grain (seed) for consumption Thailand China Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil Any Country virus (i) Finland strawberry ring spot virus (ii) Any country except Finland virus Seeds for sowing Europe Freedom from quarantine weeds (i) Australia (i) Fumigation with Methyl (a) Cryptolestes ferrugineus (rusty grain beetle) bromide at 80 g per cubic (b) Trogoderma variabile (grain dermestid) metre for 48 hrs at 21 C and (c) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of hyacinth) above or equivalent or any (d) Ceratobasidium cereale (sharp eye spot of cereals) other treatment duly (e) Fusarium culmorum (culm rot:cereals) approved by the Plant (f) Monographella nivalis (foot rot: cereals) Protection Adviser to the 80
81 (ii) Ukraine (iii) Canada (a) Cephuspygmeus (European wheat stem sawfly) (b) Diuraphis noxia (Russian wheat aphid) (c) Eurygasterintegriceps (sunn pest) (d) Haplothripstritici (wheat thrips) (e) Ostrinia nubilalis (European maize borer) (f) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (g) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of ereals) (h) Pseudomonassyringae pv.atrofaciens (basal: wheat glume rot) (i) Barley stripe mosaic virus (stripe mosaic of barley) (j) Wheat streak mosaic virus (wheat viruses 6 and 7) (a) Ahasverus advena(foreign grainbeetle) (b) Cryptolestesferrugineus(rusty grain beetle) (c) Diuraphis noxia (Russian wheat aphid) (d) Limothripscerealium(corn, thrips) (e) Limothrips denticornis(barley thrips) (f) Ostrinia nubilalis (Europeanmaize borer) (g) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (h) Trogoderma variabile (grain dermestid) (i) Tarsonemus granarius (glossy grain mite) (j) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (k)ceratobasidium cereale (sharp eyespot of cereals) (l) Claviceps purpurea (ergot) (m) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals) (n) Pseudomonassyringae pv.atrofaciens (basal: wheat glume rot) (o) Pseudomonassyringae pv. atropurpurea (p) Pseudomonassyringae pv. coronafaciens (q) Pseudomonassyringae pv.striafaciens (r) Barley stripe mosaic virus(stripe mosaic of barley) (s) Oat blue dwarf marafivirus (t) Wheat streak mosaic virus (wheat viruses6 and 7) (u) Ambrosia psilostachya (perennial ragweed) Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) Free from soil and quarantine weed 81
82 (iv) UK (v) Chile (a) Ahasverusadvena (foreign grain beetle) (b) Cryptolestesferrugineus(rusty grain beetle) (c) Diuraphis noxia (Russian wheat aphid) (d) Limothripsdenticornis(barley thrips) (e) Ostrinia nubilalis (European maize borer) (f) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (g) Trogoderma variabile (grain dermestid) (h) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (i) Ceratobasidium cereale (sharp eyespot of cereals) (l) Clavicepspurpurea (ergot) (m) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals) (n) Pseudomonassyringae pv.atrofaciens (basal: wheat glume rot) (o) Pseudomonassyringae pv.coronafaciens (halo blight) (a) Limothripscerealium(corn, thrips) (b) Listronotusbonariensis (Argentine stem weevil) (c) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (d) Ditylenchusdipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (e) Ceratobasidium cereale (sharp eyespot of cereals) (f) Clavicepspurpurea (ergot) (g) Pseudomonasfuscovaginae (sheath brown rot) (h) Pseudomonassyringae pv. coronafaciens (halo blight) (i) Barley stripe mosaic virus (stripe mosaic of barley) (i) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 80 g per cubic metre for 48 hrs at 21 C and above or equivalent or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) Free from soil andquarantine weed 82
83 (ii) Seeds for sowing (i) USA (ii) Italy (a) Acarus siro (flour mite) (b) Ahasverus advena (grain beetle) (c) Cryptolestes ferrugineus (d) Trogoderma variabile (e) Ditylenchus dipsaci (f) Ceratobasidium cereale (g) Monographella nivalis (h) Phaeosphaeria avenaria f.sp. avenaria (leaf spot of oats) (i) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atrofaciens (wheat glume rot) (j) Pseudomonas syringae pv.atropurpurea (k) Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens (l) Pseudomonas syringae pv.striafacians (m) Barley stripe mosaic virus (n) High plains virus (o) Wheat streak mosaic virus Free from (a) Aploneura lentisci (b) Cryptolestes ferrugineus (c) Penthaleus major (blue oat mite) (d) Ditylenchus dipsaci (e) Ceratobasidium cereale (f) Monographella nivalis (g) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atrofaciens (basal:wheat) (h) Wheat streak mosaic virus (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 2-3 month (iv) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from viruses (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 2-3 month (iv) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from viruses 83
84 81. Bambusa spp. (Bamboo) (i) Seeds for sowing (iii) Pakistan (a) Eurygaster integriceps (sunn pest) (b) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (c) Acremonium strictum (acremonium wilt) (d) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals) (e) Xanthomonas translucens pv.translucens (bacterial leaf streak) (f) Barley stripe mosaic virus (stripe mosaic of barley) (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds and soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 2-3 month (iv)crop inspection and certification for freedom from (b) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode), (e) Xanthomonas translucens pv. translucens (bacterial leaf streak) and (f) Barley stripe mosaic virus (stripe mosaic of barley) (i) China Free from quarantine weed (ii) Stem-cuttings for (ii) Thailand (a) Beltrania sp. (b) Cladosporium geniculata (c) Graphium sp. (d) Nodulisporium sp. (e) Rhizopus sp. (i) Philippines Free from : (a) Bostrychopsis parallela (b) Chlorophorus annularis (c) Bamboo mosaic virus Free from quarantine weed Post entry quarantine for a period of 6 months. (ii) USA (a) Opogona sacchari (banana moth) (b) Hoplolaimus galeatus (c) Bamboo mosaic virus Post entry quarantine for a period of 6 months. (iii) Europe Opogona sacchari (banana moth) Post entry quarantine for a period of 6 months. (iii) Tissue cultured Any Country viruses. 84
85 82. Bambusa bambos Wood without bark Indonesia Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at thecountry of origin/reexport. 83. Basella spp. (Malabar Seeds for sowing Japan Free from quarantine weed spinach) 84. Baumea spp. Tissue culture Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained from 85. Begonia spp. (Begonia) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) Japan (ii) Tissue culture Plants (iii) North America (v) Guatemala (vi) UK (vii) Italy (viii) Germany (ix) Spain (x)australia (i) Australia (ii) Coasta Rica mother stock tested and maintained free from any virus Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (Brown ring disease of hyacinth) Free from Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack beardsleyy mealy bug) - (a) Arabic moaic virus (b) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (c) Asparagus virus 1 (d) Asparagus virus 2 - (a) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (b) Acremonium strictum Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of hyacinth) Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. Free from quarantine weed Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)free from soil contamination. (iii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (a), (b), (c) and (d) by a competent authority at the country of origin. (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)free from soil contamination. (iii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (a) by a competent authority at the country of origin. Freedom from quarantine weeds 85
86 86. Bellis spp. (Bellis) Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) Canada (iii) Japan (iv) South Africa (v) Australia (vi) NewZealand (vii) Asia 87. Benincasa hispida (Wax Gourd) Seeds for sowing 88. Berberis vulgaris (Zarishak) Dried berries for consumption 89. Bertholletia excelsa (Brazil nut) Grafts/ budwoods/ for (viii) USA (i) Vietnam (ii) Japan (iii) Thailand (iv) Philippines (v) Hongkong Greece Brazil Free from Arabis mosaic virus (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from arabis mosaic virus. Free from quarantine weed Free from quarantine weed (a) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth) (b) Gnomonia comari (leaf blotch) Free from Hypothenemus obscurus (tropical nut borer) 90. Beta vulgaris (Beet Root) Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Downy mildew (Peronospora farinosa) (b) Silvering disease (Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. betae) (c) Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas syringae pv. aptata) (d) Beetroot cyst nematode (Heterodera schachtti) (e) Beetroot rust (Uromyces spp.) (f) Beetroot yellows necrotic virus (rhizomania). Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research Free from soil. 86
87 91. Betula spp. (Birch) Wood with/without bark Betula platyphylla (Brich wood dowels) 92. Betula alba/betula pubescense (Common white birch) (i) Europe (ii) North America Free from Agrilus anxius (Bronge-birch borer) Wood without bark (iii) China - (a) Anoplophora chinensis (Black and white citrus longhorn) (b) Monochamus sutor (Brown crumbly rot) Leaves (dried) for processing Poland (a) Coleophora serratella (birch casebearer) (b) Orgyia antiqua (European tussock moth) (c) Saturnia pavonia (small emperor moth) (d) Scolytus intricatus (European oak bark beetle) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/ re-export. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g per cubic metre at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. 93. Blighia sapida (Akee) Plants/ cuttings for Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. 94. Bidens spp. (Coreopsis) Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (ii) Europe (iii) USA Freedom from quarantine weeds 95. Bixa orellana (Annatto) Seeds for consumption/ processing (i) Peru (ii) Spain Free from Moniliophthora perniciosa (witches broom disease of cacao) Free from quarantine weed seeds, soil and other plant debris. 87
88 96. Boehmeria nivea (Ramie) 97. Borago officinalis (Borago) Seeds for sowing Seeds for sowing (i) Indonesia (ii) Japan (iii) Malaysia (iv) Taiwan (v) USA (vi) China Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Denmark Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. 98. Boronia spp. Plants/ cuttings for 99. Boronia crenulata Tissue culture 100. Bougainvillea spp. Plants for (Bougainvillea) 101. Bouvardia spp. Plants for 102. Brachiaria spp. Germplam material (Signalgrass) for research only 103. Brassica spp (Mustard, Rape/canola, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Kohlrabi, Brussels sprouts, Broccoli, Knol Khol, Chinese Cabbage and other Cole crops) Seeds for sowing USA Free from Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 6 months (ii) Free from soil. Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from any virus. Any Country Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Europe Post entry quarantine for a (i) Australia (ii) Brazil (iii) Zimbabwe (i) Any country except Denmark, Chile and Italy (ii) Denmark (iii) Chile (iv) Italy (a) Leptosphaeria maculans (black leg) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (c) Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (bacterial bleaf spot) (d) Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (black rot) (a) Leptosphaeria maculans (black leg (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (c) Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (black rot) period of 45 days. Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Import except the trial material of the same crop species or variety as specified in Schedule XII of this Order subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. 88
89 104. Brassica carinata (African cabbage)// Brassica rapa var. amplexicaulis/ B. pekinensis 105. Brassica rapa sub sp. rapa (Turnip) (ii) Seeds for consumption Any Country (i) (a) Weed free crop/ area certification or (b) Zero dockage certification in respect of quarantine weed seeds or (c) Devitalization of seed by heat treatment at 120 o C for 15 minutes or any other equivalent treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India (ii) Management of handling, transportation, milling, and processing of import consignment and manner of disposal of refuse as per the guidelines prescribed by the Plant Protection Advisor to the Government of India Seeds for sowing USA (a) Colletotrichum higginsianum (b) Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (cabbage leaf spot) (c) Pseudomonas viridiflava (d) Xanthomonas campestris pv. raphani (leafspot.) Seeds for sowing (i) Denmark (ii) Italy (iii) Japan (iv) Netherlands (v) USA (vi) France Free fromditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Leptosphaeria maculans (black leg) (c) Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (black rot) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Free from quarantine weed Free from quarantine weed 106. Bromeliad spp. Tissue cultured Any Country virus 89
90 107. Butia spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for 108. Butia capitata (i)plants for 109. Butyrospermum paradoxum (Sheanut) 110. Buxus sempervirens (Boxwood) Nuts for processing or industrial use Wood with and without bark Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any country (i) Free from soil (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months. Autralia, USA, (i) Post-entry quarantine Thailand growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture Any Country (i) Turkey (ii) Spain (iii) France (iv) Germany (a) Ephestia elutella (Chocolate moth) (b) Ephestia kuehniella (Mediterranean flour moth) (c) Hypothenemus obscurus (Tropical nut borer) (d) Phytophthora megakarya (Black pod of cocoa) (e) Phytophthora katsurae (Chestnut downy mildew) and Cooperation Fumigation by Methyl bromide at 32 g per cubic meter for 24 hrs at 21 o C or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin or reexport. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g per cubic metre for 24hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/ reexport Cacti Plants for 112. Caesalpinia gilliesii (Birds of paradise) Any Country (a) Cactus cyst nematode (Cactodera cactii) (b) Cactus virus X. and 2 (Carlavirus) (i) The shall be grown in post-entry quarantine facility for a period of days. (ii) Free from soil. Seeds for sowing USA Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 90
91 113. Cajanus cajan (Pigeon pea) Grain (seed) for consumption (i) Australia (ii) Mozambique (iii) Myanmar (iv) Nepal Free from Richardia brasiliensis (i) Free from soil contamination. (ii)fumigation by Methyl bromide at 32 g per cubic meter for 24 hrs at 21 o C or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin or re-export. (v) China Free from Heterodera glycines (Cyst nematode) (i) Free from soil contamination. (ii)fumigation by Methyl (vi) Iran Free fromapomyelois ceratoniae (carob moth) (vii) Kenya (a) Melanagromyza chalcosoma (pod fly) (b) Richardia brasiliensis (viii) Pakistan (ix) Tanzania (x) Malawi (xi) Uganda Seeds for sowing Kenya Clavigralla elongata Clavigralla tomentosicollis Specularius erythraeus Specularis sulcaticollis Mycovellosiella cajani and its var. Trichophila Sunn-hemp mosaic virus Richardia brasiliensis (white-eye disease) bromide at 32 g per cubic meter for 24 hrs at 21 o C or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin or re-export. (i) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (g) by a competent authority at the country of origin Postentry quarantine growing for a period of 2-3 months. (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 114. Calamus spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any country (i) Free from soil (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months 91
92 115. Calathea spp. (i) Tissue cultured 116. Calceolaria spp. (Calceolaria) 117. Calendula spp. (Calendula) (ii) Plants for Seeds for sowing Seeds for sowing 118. Callibrochoa spp. Tissue cultured 119. Callistemon spp. (Bottle brush) 120. Callistephus chinensis (Aster) (i) USA virus (ii) Any country except USA virus (iii) The Netherlands virus (i) Asia Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. (ii) USA Free from Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot) Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days. (iii) The Free from Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) Freedom from soil. Netherlands (i) Europe Free from quarantine weed (ii) USA (iii) Japan (iv) Australia (i) USA (ii) UK (iii) Japan (iv)australia (v) France (vi) Germany (vii) Netherlands (viii) Denmark Any Country Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato) Free from quarantine weed Free from quarantine weed virus. (i) Seeds for Any Country Free from quarantine weed sowing (ii) Plants/ cuttings for Any Country Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. Seeds for sowing (i) China Free from Chrysanthemum mosaic virus (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Crop inspection and certification for Free from chrysanthemum mosaic virus. 92
93 (ii) France UK Netherlands Japan Thailand Free from quarantine weed (iii) Afghanistan Free from soil and other plant debris. (iv) Germany Free from quarantine weed (a) Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi (Leaf bud nematode) (b) Aphelenchoides blastophorus (Leaf bud nematode) (c) Spaceloma violae (Scab) (d) Urocystis violae (Smut) (v) USA (a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. callistephi (Wilt) (b) Septoria callistephi (Leaf spot) (c) Stemphylium callistephi (Leaf spot) Free from quarantine weed 121. Calopogonium mucunoides (Calopo) Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 122. Campanula spp Tissue cultured USA virus 123. Canna spp. Tissue cultured (i) Iran 124. Capsicum spp. (Pepper/ Chillies) (ii) Columbia (iii) Any country except Iran and Columbia tomato spotted wilt virus. banana streak badna virus. virus Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Bacterial scab (Xanthomonas vesicatoria) (b) Pepper viruses viz. mild mosaic and mild mottle (c) Peronospora hyoscyami sp. tabacina (d) Tomato ringspot virus (e) Tomato black ring virus (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Crop inspection and certification for free from Pepper viruses viz. mild mosaic and mild mottle, Tomato ringspot virus and Tomato black ring virus 125. Carduus spp. (Musk Root) Dried root for medicinal use Any country Free from quarantine weeds seeds 93
94 126. Carex spp. Tissue cultured (i) Germany (ii) Any country except Germany 127. Carica papaya Seeds for sowing (i) Taiwan (ii) Thailand 128. Carissa carandas (Karonda) 129. Carthamus tinctorius/ Carthamus spp. (Safflower and its wild species) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Grafts/ budwoos/ for Seeds for sowing pluumala virus. virus. (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (iii) USA Imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. Indonesia Malaysia Mauritius New Zealand Philippines Sri Lanka Thailand USA (i) Morocco (ii) Turkey (iii) Italy (iv) USA (v) Nepal (vi) Yugoslavia (vii) Serbia (Montenegro) Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (a) Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (a) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (i) Free from soil (ii)post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 94
95 130. Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Germany (ii)czech Republic, (iii)iran, (iv) Slovakia Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (i) Imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Free from soil and quarantine weed (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Grains (seeds) for consumption Grain (seeds) for consumption/ processing (i) Australia (ii) Mexico (iii) Argentina Russia (i)(a) Weed free crop/area certification or (b)zero dockage certification in respect of quarantine weed Free from Thlaspi arvense seeds in the Phytosanitary Certificate or (c)devitalisation of seed by heat treatment at 120 o C for 15 minutes or any other equivalent treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and (ii)management of handling, transportation, milling and processing of import consignment and manner of disposal of refuse as per the guidelines prescribed by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India 95
96 (iii) Dried flowers for consumption Iran (a) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) (c ) Thlaspi arvense (field pennycress) (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)free from soil and other plant debris. (iii)fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 gm. per cubic meter for 24 hrs. at 21 0 C. and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the Country of Origin/ re- export 131. Carum carvi (Caraway) Seeds for sowing Netherlands Free from quarantine weed 132. Carya illinoensi (Pecan nut) (i) Nuts/ Seeds for sowing USA (a) Acrobasis nuxvorella (b) Curculio caryae (pecan weevil) (c) Cydia caryana (hickory worm) (d) Cladosporium caryigenum (e) Cristulariella moricola (f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (i) Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 96
97 ii) Cuttings for USA (a) Acrobasis nuxvorella (pecan nut borer) (b) Anoplophora chinensis (c) Chromaphis juglandicola (walnut aphid) (d) Hyphantria cunea (mulberry moth) (e) Malacosoma americanum (f) Melanaspis obscura (g) Melanocallis caryaefoliae (hickory leaf aphid) (h) Monellia caryella (hickory aphid) (i) Monelliopsis nigropunctata (j) Monelliopsis pecanis (k) Orgyia leucostigma(tussock moth) (l) Phylloxera devastatrix (pecan phylloxera) (m) Solenopsis interrupta(red fire ant) (n) Spodoptera frugiperda (o) Eotetranychus hicoriae (pecan mite) (p) Cladosporium caryigenum (q) Cristulariella moricola (r) Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (s) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (i) Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 6-9 months. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Shelled nuts (seeds) for consumption USA Free from Curculio caryae (pecan weevil) (i) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. (ii) Free from soil and quarantine weed 133. Cassia spp. (Senna) Seeds for sowing (i) Egypt (a) Acanthoscelides centromaculatus (b) Caryedon pallidus (c) Mimosestis mimosae (d) Pseudopachymerina spinipes (ii) Sudan (a) Caryedon pallidus (b) Caryedon sudanensis Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 97
98 134. Casuarina spp. Seeds for sowing Australia Free from quarantine weed 135. Catharanthus roseus (Vinca) Seeds for sowing (i)australia Freedoms from quarantine weed (ii) Guatemala Freedoms from quarantine weed 136. Ceanothus americana Seeds for sowing 137. Celosia spp. (Cock's comb) 138. Cenchrus ciliaris (Buffelgrass) 139. Centrosema spp./chloris gayana (Rhodes grass) 140. Centurea cyanus (Corn flower) Seeds for sowing Germplasm material for research only (i)europe (ii)usa (iii)canada (i) Taiwan (ii) Netherlands (iii) France (iv) USA (v) Australia (v) Japan (vi) UK (vii) Denmark (viii) Germany (i) Australia (ii) USA seeds and soil. Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Free from quarantine weed Free from Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) Free from quarantine weed Free from Systasis cenchrivora (seed chalcid) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (iii) Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Seeds for sowing (i) Europe Free from Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia rot) Free from quarantine weed (ii) China (iii) USA (iv) South Africa (v) Canada (vi) Argentina (vii) Australia 141. Ceratozamia spp./ Macrozamia spp. (Cycad) 142. Cereus peruvianus (Apple cactus) 143. Chaetanthus spp. Seeds for sowing Any country Freedom from quarantine weeds seeds Plants/ cuttings for Tissue culture Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 3-4 months. Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus 98
99 144. Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (i) Timber logs with/ without bark for consumption (i) Canada (a)bursaphelenchusxylophilus (pine wilt nematode) (b) Seiridium cardinale (cypress canker) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at thecountry of Origin/reexport Chamaerops spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for 146. Chata edulis (Mira leaves) Leaves for consumption Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any country (i) Free from soil (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months Ethiopia Freedom from soil 147. Chelidonium majus (i)seeds for sowing Germany Free from quarantine weeds 148. Chelone glabra Seeds for sowing 149. Chloris gayana Kunth (Rhodes grass) Germplasm material for research only (i)europe (ii)usa (iii)canada (i) Australia (ii) Kenya Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 150. Chlorophytum spp. (Chlorophytum) Plants for (i) Asia (ii) USA Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Chlorophytum comosum (Safed musli) Dried plant material for medicinal use Any country Free from quarantine weeds seeds 99
100 152. Chrysanthemum spp. (Chrysanthemum) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Cuttings (rooted/ un-rooted) for planting. (iv) Plants for (ii) Tissue cultured (i) Taiwan (ii) Denmark (iii) USA (viii) France (ix) UK (x) Germany (xi) Netherlands (xii) Australia Any Country Asia (i) Argentina (ii) Australia (iii) Canada (iv)czech Republic (v)greece (vi)iran Free from quarantine weed (i) Free from quarantine weed (a) Didymella chrysanthyemi (Ray blight) (b) Chrysanthemum aspermy virus (ii)crop inspection and certification for free from Chrysanthemum aspermy Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (a) Fasciation (Rhodococcus fascians) (b) Foliar nematodes (Aphelenchoides fragariae, A. ritzemabosi) (c) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (d) South American leaf miner (Liriomyza huidobrensis) (e) Burdock leaf miner (Amauromyza maculosa) (f) White rust (Puccinia horiana) (g) Ray blight and stem canker (Didymella ligulicoa, syn. Ascochyta chrysanthemi) (h) Bacterial leaf blight (Pseudomonas viridiflava) (i) Chrysanthemum viruses viz. chlorotic mottle, stunt, vein chlorosis, virus B. (a) Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas cichorii) (b) White rust (Puccinia horiana) (c) Tomato foot rot (Phytophthora cryptogea) Certified that the tissue cultured were obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from tomato spotted wilt virus virus. Free from quarantine weed (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of days. (ii)free from soil contamination. Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 100
101 (vii) Belgium (viii) Brazil (ix) China (x) Columbia (xi) Denmark (xii) France (xiii) Finland (xiv) Germany (xv) Italy (xvi) Japan (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Tobacco mosaic tobamo virus (c) Chrysanthemum vein mottle virus (d) Chrysanthemum latent virus (a) Tomato chlorotic spot virus (b) Groundnut ring spot virus (c) Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus (a ) Tobacco mosaic tobamo virus (c) Potato Y potyvirus (d) Potato X potexvirus (a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus (c) Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (a) Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus (a) Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus (c) Tomato mosaic virus chrysanthemum stunt viroid. (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Chrysanthemum spot virus (a) Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus (c) Chrysanthemum vein mottle virus 101
102 (xvii) Mexico (xviii) Slovenia (xix) Netherlands (xx) Poland (xxi) Russia (xxii) Taiwan (xxiii) Turkey (xxiv) UK (xxv) USA (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (a) Chrysanthemum vein mottle virus (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus (c) Tospovirus (a) Tomato mosaic virus (b) Tobacco mosaic tobamovirus (c) Tomato spotted wilt virus (a) Potato Y potyvirus (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus turnip mosaic virus chrysanthemum mosaic virus (a) Beet mild yellowing virus (b) Beet western yellow luteovirus (c) Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (d) Chrysanthemum leaf mottling virus (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (c) Symptomless ChCMV str. (ChCMV-ns) 102
103 153. Cicer aeriatinum (Chick Pea) (i) Seeds for sowing (xix) Any country except Iran, Greece, Czech Republic, Australia, Argentina, Canada, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Slovenia, Mexico, Japan, USA, Belgium, Italy, UK, Netherlands, Russia, China, Poland, Turkey, Brazil, Columbia, Taiwan, France Any Country virus. Free from Pod and stem blight (Phomopsis longicolla) Import except the trial material of the same crop species or variety as specified in Schedule XII of this Order subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii) Seeds for consumption Any Country Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser Cichorium spp. (Chicory and Endive) Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas cichorii) (b) Bidens mottle virus, (c) Chicory yellow mottle virus (d) Anthracnose (Marssonina panottoniana) Free from quarantine weed 103
104 155. Cistus spp. (i) Branches for consumption purpose 156. Citrullus lanatus (Watermelon) 157. Citrus hystrix (Kafir leaves) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Seeds for consumption (iii) Fruits for consumption Vegetable for consumption Spain Free from Saturnia pavonia (Small emperor moth) Free from soil and other plant debris. (i) Thailand Free from quarantine weed (ii) Any country except Thailand (a) Bacterial fruit blotch (Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli) (b) Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans) (c) Soft rot (Xanthomonas melonis) (d) Watermelon viruses viz. chlorotic stunt, curly mottle, mosaic virus 2. (e) Verticillium albo-atrum (f) Squash mosaic virus (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for free from watermelon viruses viz. chlorotic stunt, curly mottle, mosaic virus 2, Verticillium albo-atrum, Squash mosaic virus Any Country (i) (a) Weed free crop/ area certification or (b) Zero dockage certification in respect of quarantine weed seeds in the Phytosanitary Certificate or (c) Devitalization of seed by heat treatment at 120 o C for 15 minutes or any other equivalent treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India (ii) Management of handling, transportation, milling, and processing of import consignment and manner of disposal of refuse as per the guidelines prescribed by the Plant Protection Advisor to the Government of India (i) Thailand (ii) Afghanistan Thailand 104
105 158. Citrus spp. (Lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, mandarins, etc. and other rutaceous) (i) Fresh fruits for consumption (i) Australia (ii) Canada (iii) Chile (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Bactrocera aquilonis (c) Bactrocera jarvisi (d) Bactrocera neohumeralis (e) Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) (f) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (g) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (h) Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot) (i) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (j) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale) (a) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth bug) (b) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealybug) (c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (d) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indian red scale) (e) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale) (a) Pest-free area status for Bactrocera aquilonis, B. jarvisi, B. neohumeralis, B. tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) and Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards Or (b) MB 32g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly and Queensland fruit fly Or (c) Preshipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Queensland fruit fly. (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Preshipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly. 105
106 (iv) China (v) France (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Bactrocera tsuneonis (Japanese orange fly) (c) Ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale) (d) Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot) (e) Oraesia excavata (fruit piercing moth) (f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (g) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealybug) (h) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (i) Unaspis citri (Citrus snow scale) (j) Unaspis yanonensis (arrowhead scale) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale) (d) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (f) Unaspis yanonensis (arrowhead scale) (vi) Iran Free from Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (vii) Italy (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale) (d) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth bug) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (a) Pest free area status for Bactrocera tsuneonis (Japanese orange fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs. at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus intransit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly. (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs. at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Preshipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly. (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs. at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly. 106
107 (viii) New Zealand (ix) South Africa (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (c) Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot) (d) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (f) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Ceratitis rosa (Natal fruitfly) (d) Cryptophlebia leucotreta (false codling moth) (e) Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot) (f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs. at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterrnean fruit fly) and Ceratitis rosa (Natal fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly and Natal fruit fly or (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and Natal fruit fly 107
108 (x) USA (xii) Egypt (a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruitfly) (b) Anastrepha ludens (Mexican fruit fly) (c) Anastrepha serpentina (sapodilla fruit fly) (d) Anastrepha striata (guava fruit fly) (e) Anastrepha suspensa (caribbean fruit fly) (f) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (g) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (h) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (i) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth bug) (j) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite) (k) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (l) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealybug) (m) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (n) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indian red scale) (o) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale) - (a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (b) Brevipalpus lewisi (citrus flat mite) (c) Spiroplasma citri (stubborn disease of citrus) (a) Pest free area status for Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly), A.ludens (Mexican fruit fly), A.serpentine (Sapodilla fruit fly), A. striata (Guava fruti fly), A.suspense (Caribbean fruit fly) and Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or MB 40 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Anastrepha spp. or (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; at 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; at 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0.55 o C or below for 18 days; at 1.1 o C or below for 20 days; plus in-transit refrigeration aginst Anastrepha spp. (a)pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterrnean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly fly or (c)preshipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0 o C or below for 13 days;0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export 108
109 159. Citrus maxima (Pomelo), Citrus sinensis, Citrus reticulata, Citrus paradisi, Citrus nobilis, Citrus deliciosa spp., 160. Citrus reticulata (Tangerine)/ Citrus maxima (Pummelo) (ii) Plants for Fresh fruit for consumption (xiii) Morocco - (a) Pest free area status for (a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) Ceratitis capitata (b) Pantomorus cervinus (Fuller s rose beetle) (c) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (d) Spiroplasma citri (stubborn disease of citrus) (Mediterrnean fruit fly) as per international standard or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days. The treatment should be endorsed on Phyt6osanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/ re-export. Thailand (i)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (ii) Free from soil (iii) Commercial import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Thailand (a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) (b) Citripestis sagittiferella (citrus fruit borer) (c) Rhynchocoris poseidon (spined fruit bug) (i) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof; or (ii)pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transit refrigeration against papaya fruit fly. 109
110 161. Clarkia spp. (Godetia) Seeds for sowing (i) USA (ii) Germany (iii) Japan (iv) France (v) UK (vi) Netherlands (vii) Denmark (viii) Australia Free from quarantine weed 162. Clematis spp. (Clematis) Plants for UK Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Tissue cultured Canada 163. Cleome spp. (Cleome) Seeds for sowing (i) Taiwan, (ii) Netherlands (iii) France (iv) USA (v) Germany 164. Clerodendrum inerme Plants/ cuttings for (i) Asia (Clerodendron) 165. Clivia spp. Tissue cultured (ii) USA Any Country virus Free from quarantine weed virus Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Coccothrinax Seeds for sowing Any country Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination Cocos nucifera (Coconut wood) 168. Codiaeum variegatum (Croton) Wood without bark Indonesia (a)aleurodicus destructor (coconut whitefly) (b)chondracris rosea (citrus locust) (c)coptotermes (termites) (d)coptotermes curvignathus (rubber termite) (e)metamasius hemipterus (West Indian cane weevil) (f)nipaecoccus nipae (spiked mealybug) (g)rhynchophorus vulneratus (Asiaticpalm weevil) (h) Unaspis citri (citrus snow scale) (i)ganoderma boninense (basal stem rotof oil palm) Plants for Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatmentshould be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/ reexport Asia Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 110
111 169. Coffea spp. (Coffee and related species of Rubiaceae) Coffee beans for consumption or processing Any Country Free from Coffee Berry Borers (Hypothenemus hampei, Sophranica ventralis) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser Coix lacryma-jobi (Job s tear) Seeds for sowing Nepal Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 171. Colchicum autumnale (Meadow saffron) Seeds for medicinal purpose 172. Colchicum luteum Dried root for consumption 173. Coleus spp. (Coleus) Seeds for sowing Germany Free from soil and quarantine weed Pakistan Freedom from soil and other plant plant debris Iran Free from Freedom from soil and other Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhubarb crown rot) plant plant debris (i) Europe Free from quarantine weed (ii) USA (iii) Taiwan (iv) Russia (v) Japan 174. Consolida spp. Seeds for sowing Australia Free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. delphinii (leaf spot) Freedom from quarantine weeds 175. Consolida ambigua Seeds for sowing (i) USA Free from quarantine weed (Consolida) (ii) UK (iii) France (iv) Germany (v) Netherlands (vi) Denmark 176. Consolida ambigua (Delphinium) Seeds for sowing (i)europe (ii)usa (iii)canada Free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. delphinii (leaf spot) Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination Convolvulus spp. (Morning glory) Seeds for sowing USA Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (Brown ring disease of hyacinth) Free from quarantine weed 111
112 178. Corchorus capsularis/ Corchorus spp. (Jute and its wild species) Seeds for sowing 179. Cordyline spp. (i) Tissue cultured (i) Angola (ii) Australia (iii) Botswana (iv) Caribbean Islands (v) Central America (vi) Ghana (vii) Malawi (viii) Mozambique (ix) Namibia (x) Nigeria (xi) S. Africa (xii) S. America (xiii) Senegal (xiv) Somalia (xv) Sudan (xvi) Tanzania (xvii) USA (xviii) Zaire (xix)zambia (xx) Zimbabwe (i) Netherlands (ii) USA (a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (iii) Brazil tomato spotted wilt virus (iv) Any country except Netherlands, USA and Brazil virus (ii) Plants for (i) Asia (ii) USA Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days Coreopsis lanceolata Seeds for sowing (i) Netherlands (ii) USA (iii) France (iv) Germany Free from quarantine weed 112
113 181. Coriandrum sativum (Coriander) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Australia Free from : (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Italy (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (iii) Japan (b) Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae (bacterial (ii) Seed crop inspection and (iv) USA blight of carrot) (c) Celery mosaic virus certification for Free from (b) and (c) by a competent authority at the country of origin. (v) China Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava Free from quarantine weed (vi) New Zealand Free from : (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (b) Celery mosaic virus (vii) France Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (viii) Thailand (i) Seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (b) by a competent authority at the country of origin. (ii) Free from quarantine weed Free from quarantine weed 182. Cortaderia spp. (Pampas grass, etc) 183. Corylus spp. (Hazelnut) Tissue cultured Nut (seed) for consumption (ix) Bulgaria Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato) Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. (x) Moldova Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Any Country viruses. (i) Europe Free fromephestia elutella (Chocolate moth) (i) Fumigation with Methyl (ii) Australia bromide at 32 g. per cubic (iii) USA metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent or ay other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) Free from soil and quarantine weed 113
114 184. Corylus avellana (Hazelnut) (i) Grafts/ budwoods/ for (ii) Seeds (Nuts) for sowing (iv) Turkey USA USA 185. Cosmos spp. (Cosmos) Seeds for sowing (i) USA (ii) France (iii) Netherlands (iv) Taiwan (v) Japan (vi) Germany (vii)australia Free from Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina (hazelnut blight) (a) Acrosternum hilare (stink bug) (b) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (tail moth) (c) Orgyia antiqua ( tussock moth) (d) Xyleborus dispar (ambrosia beetle) (e) Anisogramma anomala (f) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback) (g) Heterobasidium annosum (h) Rhizobium rhizogenes (i) Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina (hazelnut blight) (a) Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina (hazelnut blight) (i) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent or ay other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) Free from soil and quarantine weed (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 2-3 months except for research. Free from quarantine weed 186. Crambe abysinnica Seeds for sowing UK Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 114
115 187. Crataegus spp. (Indian Hawthorn) Tissue cultured 188. Crocus sativus (Saffron) Corms for Any Country (i) Algeria (ii) China (iii) Germany (iv) Iran (v) Spain virus (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (b) Burkholderia gladioli Free from; Ditylenchus dipsaci (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 2-3 months except for research Crossandra spp. Seeds for sowing Taiwan Free from quarantine weed 190. Crotolaria spp. Seeds for sowing Japan Free from quarantine weed (Crotolaria) 191. Crotalaria juncea Seeds for sowing USA Free from quarantine weed seeds (Sunnhemp) 192. Cryptocoryne wendtii (i) Plants for (i) Japan (ii) Thailand (ii) Tissue culture (i) Japan (ii) Thailand 193. Cucumis melo (Muskmelon) Seeds for sowing (i) China (ii) Netherlands Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. Free from : (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (iii) France Free from : (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (b) Zucchini yellow fleck virus (c) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (iv) Hong Kong, (v) Korea DPR, (vi) Thailand (vii) Russia (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 60 days. (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (b) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (b) and (c) by a competent authority at the country of origin. 115
116 (viii) Japan Free from : (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (b) Melon necrotic spot virus (c) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ix) USA Free from : (a) Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli (bacterial fruit blotch of watermelon) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (c) Lettuce infectious yellow virus (d) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (b) and (c) by a competent authority at the country of origin. (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (a) to (d) by a competent authority at the country of origin (ii) Dried grains (seeds) for consumption (iii) Fruits for consumption (x) Spain, Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)free from quarantine weed (xi) Israel (xii) Taiwan (ii)crop inspection and (xiii) Jordan (xiv) Italy certification for Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus. (xv) Chile Free from quarantine weed seeds Any Country (i) Thailand Free from Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealy bug) 194. Cucumis sativus (Cucumber and related species) (ii) Afghanistan Seeds for sowing (i) Russia (a) Pseudomonas putida (b) Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cucumerinum (fusarial wilt) (c) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare bine) (d) Tomato ringspot virus (i)free from quarantine weeds (ii) Crop inspection and certification for Free from arabis mosaic virus and tomato ringspot virus. 116
117 195. Cucurbita spp. Seeds for sowing 196. Cucurbita maxima (Banana Squash) Seeds for sowing (ii) Any country except Russia New Zealand (i) Japan (ii) Argentina (iii) South Africa (iv) Taiwan (v) Italy (vi) France (vii) Korea ROK (viii) USA (ix) China (x) Netherlands (xi) Germany (xii) Korea DPR (xiii) Thailand (xiv) Vietnam (xv) Russia (xvi) Philippines (a) Fusarial wilts (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cucumerinum) (b) Black spot (Phomopsis sclerotoides) (c) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria cucurbitarum) (d) Cucumber seed-borne virus viz. leaf spot (e) Verticillium alboatrum (f) Squash mosaic virus (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) (b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine) (c) Squash mosaic virus (squash mosaic) (d) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (a) Lettuce infectious yellow virus (b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)free from quarantine weeds (ii) Crop inspection and certification for Free from cucumber seed-borne virus and squash mosaic virus. (i)free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. (ii)crop inspection and certification for free from (b)arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine), (c)squash mosaic virus (squash mosaic) and (d)zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus. Free from quarantine weed (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from lettuce infectious yellow virus and zucchini yellow mosaic virus. (i)free from quarantine weeds (ii) Crop inspection and certification for Free from zucchini yellow mosaic virus. Free from quarantine weed 117
118 197. Cucurbita moschata (Pumpkin) 198. Cucurbita pepo (Summer Squash) Seeds for sowing (i) Israel Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)czech Republic (i) Japan (ii) Argentina (ii) Korea DPR (iii) Korea ROK (v) Thailand (vi) UK (vii) Germany (viii)denmark (ix) France (x) Italy (xi)spain (xii) The Netherlands Arabis mosaic virus Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)seed crop inspection and certification for free from (a) & (b) by a competent authority at the country of origin (ii) Post entry quarantine growing for 2-3 months (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus. Free from quarantine weed Free from Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth) Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (a) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus I (c) Acidovorax avenae subsp.citrulli (bacterial fruit blotch) Freedom from quarantine weed (xiii) Philippines Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from (a) and (b) (ii) China (iii) France (iv) Germany (v) Italy (vi) Japan (vii) South Africa (viii) Netherlands (a) Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine) (b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)free from quarantine weed seeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from viruses indicated in column 5 118
119 (ix) Korea DPR (x) Korea ROK (xi) Thailand (xii) USA (xiii) Jordan (xiv) Argentina (xv) Israel (xvi) Taiwan (xvii) Spain Free from quarantine weed (a) Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli (bacterial fruit blotch) (b) Lettuce infectious yellow virus (c) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (a) to (c) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i)free from quarantine weeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from zucchini yellow mosaic virus. (xviii) Russia Free from Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (i)free from quarantine weeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from arabis mosaic virus. (xix) Chile Free from zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)freedom from quarantine weeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for freedom from zucchini yellow mosaic virus. (xx) U.K. (a) Arabis mosaic virus (b) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (c) Diabrotica virgifera virgifera 199. Cuminum cyminum (Cumin) Seeds for sowing Iran Freedom from quarantine weeds seeds 200. Curcuma spp. Tissue cultured (i) Taiwan alpinia mosaic virus (ii) Any country except Taiwan virus 201. Cyathochaeta spp. Tissue culture Australia from mother stock tested and maintained free fromany virus 119
120 202. Cycas spp. (i) Seeds for Any Country Free from quarantine weed sowing (ii) Plants for Any Country Post entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days Cyclamen spp. (Cyclamen) Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) USA (a) Tobacco rattle virus (spraing of potato) (i)free from quarantine weed (iii) Japan (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of (ii)crop inspection and tomato) certification for Free from Australia Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) tobacco rattle virus. Free from quarantine weeds (ii) Tissue culture Japan virus 204. Cymbopogon citrates (Lemongrass) 205. Cynodon dactylon (lawn grass) 206. Cynodon dactylon/ C. dactylon hybrids Vegetable for consumption (i) Seed for sowing (ii) Grass for Germplasm material for research only Thailand (i) UK (ii) Australia (iii) USA Free from Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis (crown sheath rot) USA - (a) Chaetocnema pulicaria (corn flea beetle) (b)belonolaimus longicaudatus (sting nematode) (c) Tylenchorhynchus acutus (stylet-stunt nematode) (d) Clavibactor xyli sub sp. cynodontis (Bermuda grass stunting disease) Free from quarantine weed seeds Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds/ and soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 9 months Indonesia (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds/ and soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 9 months Spain Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 120
121 207. Cyphomandra betacea (Tamarillo) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Cuttings for (i)italy (ii) USA (iii) Spain (i) Italy (ii) Spain (iii) USA Free from Arabis mosaic virus (a) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (b) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (c) Arabis mosaic virus (a) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (glasshouse whitefly) (b) Phytophthora cryptogea (a) Chrysodeixis includens (b) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (c) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (h) Arabis mosaic virus (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from Arabis mosaic virus (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post- entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research Daemonorops verticillaris Seeds for sowing Any Country Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination Dahlia spp. Seeds for sowing Australia Free from quarantine weeds 210. Dampiera wellsiana Tissue culture 211. Dasypogon romeliifolius Tissue culture 212. Datura alba Dry plant material (All plant parts) for medicinal purpose Australia Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. China Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil 213. Daucus carota (Carrot) Seeds for sowing Any Country (a)free from quarantine weed (a)bacterial blight (Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae) (b)carrot viruses (mottle dwarf, red leaf and yellow leaf) (b)crop inspection and certification for Free from carrot viruses Davallia spp. (Davallia) Plants for Asia Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Delonix elata Seeds for sowing Africa Free from quarantine weed 216. Delosperma cooperi (Ice Plant) Plants for USA Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 121
122 217. Delphinium hybrids (Delphinium) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Tissue cultured (i) Europe (ii) USA (iii) Japan (i) Japan (ii) UK (iii) Lithuania (iv) Any country except UK, Lithuania and Japan (i) China (ii) Thailand Free from quarantine weed aster yellows (phytoplasmas) potato virus X (a) Cucumis virus 1 (b) Tomato ring spot nepo virus (c) Tobacco rattle virus (d) Peony virus 1 virus Dendrocalamus spp. (Bamboo) Seeds for sowing Free from quarantine weed seeds 219. Desmodium spp. Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 220. Dianella spp. (Native flax) Tissue culture Australia Certified that the tissue cultured obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from viruses 221. Dianthus spp. (i) Seeds for (i) Guatemala Free from quarantine weed (Carnation) sowing (ii) Japan (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine) (ii) Seeds/Cut flowers Any Country (for seeds except Guatemala and Japan) (a) Rust (Uromyces dianthi (b) Smut (Sorosporium spaonariae) (c) Downy mildew (Peronospora dianthi, P. dianthicola) (d) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (e) Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine) (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from arabis mosaic virus. (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from arabis mosaic virus. 122
123 (iii) Cuttings/ saplings for sowing/planting (iv) Tissue cultured Any Country (i) Italy (ii) New Zealand (iii) UK (iv) USA (v) Germany (vi) Israel (vii) Spain (a) Bacterial wilt and stem cracking (Burkholderia caryophilli) (b) Slow wilt (Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dianthicola) (c) Rust (Uromyces dianthi) (d) Smut (Sorosporium spaonariae) (e) Downy mildew (Peronospora dianthi, P. dianthicola) (f) Carnation viruses viz. latent, mottle virus : (a) Carnation 1 alpha crypto virus (b) Carnation 2 alpha crypto virus (c) Carnation Italian ring spot virus (d) Carnation yellow stripe virus (e) Carnation vein mottle virus (f) Carnation ring spot virus carnation rhabdo virus : (a) Carnation Italian ring spot virus (b) Carnation ring spot virus (c) Carnation vein mottle virus carnation Italian ring spot virus. : (a) Carnation Italian ring spot virus (b) Carnation ring spot virus : (a) Carnation vein mottle virus (b) Carnation ring spot virus Post-entry quarantine facility for a period of days. 123
124 (viii) Argentina, (ix) Lithuania, (x) France, (xi) China, (xii) Australia, (xiii) Romania, (xiv) Yugoslavia, (xv) Denmark, (xvi) Japan, (xvii) Netherlands (xviii) Any country except Italy, New Zealand, UK, USA, Germany, Israel, Spain, Argentina, Lithuania, France, China, Australia, Romania, Yugoslavia, Denmark, Japan and Netherlands carnation ring spot virus. virus 222. Dianthus chinensis Seeds for sowing Netherlands Free from quarantine weed 223. Dicentra spp. Tissue cultured (i) USA 224. Dichanthium sericeum/ D. aristatum (blue grass) Germplasm material for research only 225. Dichrostachys cinerea (i) Dried pods for consumption/ processing 226. Dielsia spp. Tissue culture (ii) Any country except USA tobacco rattle virus (Tobrvirus). virus. Australia Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i) Tanzania Free from soil and other plant debris Australia from mother stock tested and maintained free fromany virus 124
125 227. Digitalis spp. Seeds for sowing Guatemala Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil 228. Digitaria ciliaris Germplasm material for Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds research only 229. Digitaria exilis, D. Germplasm material (i) Australia longiflora (Crabgrass) for research only (ii) USA Free from Aceria toschicella (Wheat mosaic mite) 230. Dimocarpus longan (Longan) (i) Fruits for consumption (ii)grafted / seedlings for (iii) Seeds for sowing (i) Thailand (i) Australia (ii) China, (iii) Taiwan (i) Australia (ii) China, (iii) Taiwan (i)freedom from soil (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of 2-3 months except for research. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 231. Dimorphotheca spp. Seeds for sowing Europe Freedom from quarantine weeds 232. Dionea (Venus fly trap) Tissue cultured Any Country virus Dioon sp. Seeds for sowing Any Country Free from quarantine weed 234. Diospyros digyna Plants/ cuttings (Black sapota) for 235. Diospyros kaki (Persimmon) (i) Seeds for sowing Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. (i) Japan (ii) China (iii) Italy (iv) Russia Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 125
126 236. Dipteryx odorata (Cumaru) (ii) Grafts/ budwoods/ for Wood with or without bark 237. Dolichos lablab (Lablab) Grain (seed) for consumption (i) Japan (ii) Russia (iii) Italy (a) Ceroplastes japonicus (b) Halyomorpha halys (c) Homona magnanima ( tea tortrix) (d) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (e) Parabemisia myricae (whitefly) (f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (a) Ceroplastes japonicus ( wax scale) (b) Pantomorus cervinus (c) Colomerus vitis (grape mite ) (d) Rhizobium rhizogenes (a) Ceroplastes japonicus (wax scale) (b) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (c) Parabemisia myricae (whitefly) (d) Sesamia nonagrioides (e) Colomerus vitis (grape mite ) (f) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback) (g) Rhizobium rhizogenes (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 2-3 month. Brazil Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Myanmar (i) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) Free from quarantine weed 126
127 238. Dovyalis caffra (i)plants for 239. Dovyalis hebecarpa (Ceylon gooseberry) Plants/ cuttings for 240. Dracaena spp. (Bamboo Lucky) Plants for 241. Duranta spp. (Duranta) Plants/ cuttings for 242. Durio zibethinus Fruits for (Durian) consumption Grafts/ budwoods/ for Thailand, Australia, USA (i)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. Asia Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (i) Asia Post-entry quarantine for a (ii) USA period of 45 days. (i)thailand (ii) Sri Lanka (i) Thailand (i) Freedom from soil (a) Allocarsidara malayensis (ii) Commercial imports subject (b) Mudaria magniplaga to prior approval of (c) Orgyia turbata (tussock moth) Department of Agriculture (d) Oxyodes scrobiculata and Cooperation (e) Eutetranychus africanus (citrus brown mite) (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except (ii) Indonesia (a) Allocarsidara malayensis (b) Graphium agamemnon (c) Icerya pulchra Nisotra javanica for research. (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. 127
128 Cuttings/ Plants for 243. Echeveria spp. (i)tissue cultured 244. Echinacea spp/ (i) Tissue cultured Echinacea purpurea (ii) Seeds for sowing 245. Echinochloa spp. (Barnyard Germplasm material grass/ millet) for research only 246. Echinodorus ozelot (i) Plants for (ii) Tissue culture (iii) Malaysia (iv) Mauritius (v) New Zealand (vi) Philippines (vii) Sri Lanka (viii) USA (i) Australia, (ii)papua New Guinea (iii) Vietnam Free from (a) Allocarsidara malayensis (b) Asterolecanium ungulatum (c) Icerya pulchra (d) Mudaria magniplaga (e) Orgyia turbata (tussock moth) (f) Oxyodes scrobiculata (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post entry quarantine growing for a period of 2-3 months except for research. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Australia virus. USA aster yellows phytoplasma group (yellow disease phytoplasmas) USA Free from quarantine weeds (i) Australia (ii) Nepal Free from quarantine weed seeds Japan (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 60 days. Japan Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus Echium plantagineum Seeds for sowing UK Free from quarantine weed 128
129 248. Elaeis guineensis (Oil palm) and related species (i) Seeds/ Pollen/ Seed sprouts Any Country Free from (a) Vascular wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. elaeidis) (b) Freckle (Cercospora elaedis) (c) Red ring (Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus) and its vector Rhyncophorus palmarum (d) Lethal bud rot or sudden wilt [Marchites sorpresiva (phytoplasmas)] (e) Fatal wilt or hart rot (Phytomonas staheli) (f) Leaf mottle virus (g) Cadang cadang and related viroids (h) Palm kernel borer (Caryobruchus spp. and Pachymerus spp.) (i) Import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii) Consignment will be grown under post-entry quarantine for a period of months. Elaeis guineensis 249. Eleocharis tuberosa (Chinese Water Chestnut) 250. Eleusine coracana (Finger millet/ragi) 251. Elymus spp., Elymus elymoides (Squirrel tail) (ii) Palm kernel shell for consumption Vegetable for consumption Seeds for / consumption Germplasm material for research only 252. Encephalartos spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for (i) Cambodia Free from soil and any plant debris (ii) Malaysia Free from soil and any plant debris Thailand (i) Bangladesh (ii) Bhutan (iii) Nepal (iv) Sri Lanka USA (a) Tilletia controversa (dwarf bunt of wheat) (b) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atropurpurea Free from soil and weed Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any Country Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Entandrophragma spp. (Sapeli) Wood with/without bark Any Country Free fromhypsipyla robusta Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. 129
130 254. Eragrostis spp. (Weeping lovegrass/teff) Germplasm material for research only (i) Brazil Free from Anthonomus grandis (cotton boll weevil) Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (iii) Grass for (ii) Australi (iii) Czech Republic (iv) Kenya (v) Romania (vi) Syria (vii) Ethiopia (viii) South Africa USA UK, China, Australia Freedom from quarantine weed seeds - (i) Anthonomus grandis (Mexican cotton boll weevil) (ii) Barley yellow dwarf viruses (barley yellow dwarf) Free from Barley yellow dwarf viruses (Barley yellow dwarf) Freedom from soil and other plant debris. Seeds for sowing USA Free from Anthonomus grandis (Mexican cotton boll weevil) Free from quarantine weeds seeds UK, China, Australia 255. Eragrostis curvula/ Eragrostis tef Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 256. Eremochloa ophiuroides Seeds for sowing USA Free from Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis (crown Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. sheath rot) 257. Ermophila mitchelli Wood with and Australia Free from Bemisia tabaci ( B biotype) (Silver leaf Fumigation with MBr 48 without bark whitefly) gm/cum for 2hrs for 21 o C or NAP or equivalent thereof or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection adviser to the Govt. of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certicicate issued at the country of origin/re-export. 130
131 258. Eruca vesicaria (Rocolla) Seeds for sowing (i) Netherlands Free from quarantine weed (ii) Italy Free from Radish mosaic virus Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination (iii) France Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination 259. Eryngium spp. Tissue cultured 260. Erysimum spp. (Wall flower) Seeds for sowing Any Country (i) Asia (ii) Europe (iii) USA virus. Free from quarantine weed 261. Eschcholzia californica Seeds for sowing UK Free from quarantine weed 262. Eucalyptus spp. (Eucalyptus) Seeds for sowing Australia (a) Cryphonectria gyrosa Free from quarantine weed seeds and plant debris Eucalyptus alba (i) Fruit buds for consumption 264. Eucalyptus calophylla i) Timber logs (Corymbia calophylla ) with/without bark for consumption (b) Cytospora eucalypticola Honduras Free from quarantine weed seeds (i) Indonesia Free from soil and other plant debris. (i) Australia Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. 131
132 265. Eucalyptus camaldulensis (i) Timber logs with/without bark for consumption 266. Eucalyptus globulus (i) Tissue cultured hardened (ii) Logs with and without bark (i) Thailand Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/ reexport. Portugal virus Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 90 days. (i) Sri Lanka Free from Ctenarytaina eucalypti (blue gum psyllid) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21ºC and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. (ii) Cameroon Fumigation with Methyl 48g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent there of or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. 132
133 267. Eucalyptus grandis/ Eucalyptus spp. (i) Timber logs/ Sawn timber for processing (i) Uruguay (a) Phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (b) Phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (c) Aureobasidium pullulans (blue stain wood) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser (ii) South America Fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser (iii) South Africa (a) Gonipterus scutellatus (eucalyptus snout beetle) (b) Heteronychus arator (African black beetle) (c) Macrotermes natalensis (d) Phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (e) Phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus longhorned borer) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. (ii) Wood without bark Australia Free from : - (a)ctenarytaina spatulata (b)phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (c) Phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus longhorned borer) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic meter for 24 hrs at 21 0 C and above or equivalent there of under NAP or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. 133
134 (iii) Timber logs for consumption (i) New Zealand Free from : - (a) Ctenarytaina spatulata (b) Gonipterus scutellatus (eucalyptus snout beetle) (c) Paropsis charybdis (eucalyptus tortoise beetle) (d) Phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (e) Phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (f) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (ii) Fiji (iii) Papua New Guinea Free from : - (a)phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (b)phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (iv) South Africa Free from : - (a) Macrotermes natalensis (b)phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (c)phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (d) Botryosphaeria dothidea (canker of almond) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic meter for 24 hrs at 21 0 C and above or equivalent there of under NAP or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic meter for 24 hrs at 21 0 C and above or equivalent there of under NAP or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export Eucalyptus grandis (Eucalyptus) (iv) Timber logs with/ without bark for consumption (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Cameroon Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent there of or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. (i) Brazil (a) Hypothenemus obscurus (nut borer) (b) Thyrinteina arnobia (c) Botryosphaeria dothidea (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Fumigation with 3 g/cu cm at NAP 134
135 (ii) Plants for (iii) Seeds for sowing/ rooted (iv) Plants/ cuttings for 269. Eugenia spp. (i) Plants for Plants/ cuttings for (i) Brazil (a) Atta sexdens (leaf cutting ant) (b) Atta sexdens rubropilosa (c) Eupseudosoma involuta (d) Hygrochroa sericea (e) Phoracantha recurva (f) Thyrinteina arnobia (g) Botryosphaeria dothidea (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 2-3 months except for research. (i) Honduras (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 2-3 months except for research. (i) Uruguay (a) Ctenarytaina spatulata (b) Phoracantha recurva (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (c) Phoracantha semipunctata (eucalyptus longhorned borer) (d) Puccinia psidii (guava rust) Thailand Free from :- (a) Darna diducta (nettle caterpillar) (b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 3 months (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (ii) Free from soil. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii)post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months Eugenia dombeyi Plants for Thailand, Australia (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 135
136 USA Free from Puccinia psidii (Guava rust) (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Plants/ cuttings for 271. Eugenia oleosum Plants/ cuttings for Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months Euphorbia spp. (i) Seeds for Medicinal/ consumption purpose Europe, South Korea China Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato ) (USA) Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil 273. Euphorbia longan (Longan) Grafts/ budwoods/ for (i) Mauritius (ii)new Zealand (iii) Sri Lanka (iv) USA (v) Indonesia (vi) Philippines (vii) Malaysia (viii) Thailand Free from Tessaratoma javanica Free from Cossus sp (carpenter moth) (a) Conopomorpha sinensis (b) Cossus sp (carpenter moth) (c) Tessaratoma javanica (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii)post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. 136
137 274. Euphorbia milii (Flamingo) Plants for (i) Asia (ii) USA Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Euphorbia pulcherrima (Poinsettia) (i) Plants for (i) Asia (ii) USA Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Euphorbia Leucodendron (Flame tip) (ii) Tissue cultured Plants/cuttings for (i) Spain (ii) Europe (except Spain) Europe South Africa 277. Eustoma spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) Japan (iii) Taiwan (iv) USA (v) Guatemala 278. Eustoma grandiflorum Plants/ Netherlands cuttings for (a) Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly) (b) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (c) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse thrips) (d) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse whitefly) (e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (a) Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly) (b) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (c) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse whitefly) (d) Armillaria tabescens (armillaria root rot) (e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (f) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (g) Burkholderia cepacia (sour skin of onion) (h) Rhizobium rhizogenes virus (a) Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly) (b) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) ( c) Opogona sacchari (banana moth) (d) Phenacoccus manihoti (cassava mealybug) (e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) Free from Duponchelia fovealis (Southern European marshland pyralid) (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 1. Freedom from soil. 2. Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6 months. Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. (i) Free from soil (ii) Post-entry for a growing period of 3 months. 137
138 279. Euterpe spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plant for 280. Eutrema wasabi (Wasabia japonica) Tissue cultured 281. Evandra spp. Tissue culture 282. Fagopyron esculentum (Buckwheat) Grain (seed) for consumption 283. Fatsia spp. Tissue cultured 284. Festuca arundinacea (Meadow fescue) (i) Germplasm material for research only (ii) Grafts/ budwood/ for (iii) Seeds for sowing Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any country (i) Free from soil (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months Japan viruses. Australia from mother stock tested and maintained free fromany virus Nepal Free from quarantine weed Any Country virus. USA (i) Freedom from quarantine weed (a) Aceria tosichella (wheat curl mite) seeds (b) Anguina agrostis (grass nematode) (c) Gloeotinia granigena (d) Neotyphodium coenophialum (e) Pyrenophora dictyoides USA USA (a) Chaetocnema pulicaria (corn beetle) (b) Exomala orientalis (oriental beetle) (c) Oulema melanopus (oat leaf beetle) (d) Pogonomyrmex occidentalis (e) Pogonomyrmex rugosus (f) Belonolaimus longicaudatus (g) Gloeotinia granigena (h) Neotyphodium coenophialum (i) Pyrenophora dictyoides (a) Gloeotinia granigena (blind seed disease: grasses) (b) Neotyphodium coenophialum (tall fescue endophyte) (c) Pyrenophora dictyoides (netblotch of Fescues (Festuca spp.)) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. 138
139 285. Festuca rubra Seeds for sowing USA (a) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals) (b) Pseudomonas syringae pv.atropurpurea Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination Ficus spp. (i) Tissue cultured (ii) Plants/ cuttings for 287. Flacourtia indica Plants/ cuttings for 288. Flemingia macrophylla Plants for 289. Flower bulbs: (a) Dahlia spp. (b) Gladiolus spp. (c) Heliconia spp. (i) Tubers for planting or (ii) Seeds for sowing Corms/Corm lets for planting or Rhizomes for (i) Japan (ii) Any country except Japan (a) Ficus conica virus (b) Fig virus S virus, Any Country Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. USA Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. Any Country (i) Europe (ii) USA (iii) Japan Any Country Free from viruss affecting dahlia except dahlia mosaic virus (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (ii) Free from soil Free from quarantine weed (a)smut (Urocystis gladiolicola) (b)rusts (Uromyces gladioli and U. transversalis) (c) Corm rot (F. oxysporum f.sp. gladioli) (d) Hard rot (Septoria gladioli) (e) Scab and neck rot (Burkholderia marginalis) (f) Base rot (Burkholderia gladioli pv. gladioli) Any Country Free from Moko wilt (Burkholderia solanacearum Race 2) (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (ii) Free from soil Post entry quarantine period for one growth season 139
140 (d) Hyacinthus spp. (e) Iris spp. (bulbous and rhizomatous varieties) (f) Lillium spp. (Lilly) Bulbs for Bulbs/rhizomes for planting or (i) Bulbs for planting Any Country Any Country Any Country (a) Bacterial blight or yellow slime (Xanthomonas hyacinthi) (b) Hyacinth mosaic virus (Poty virus) (c) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (a) Fusarial rot (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. gladioli) (b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (c) Sclerotinia rot (Sclerotinia bulborum) (d) Iris virus (Potyvirus) (a) Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lilii) (b) Anthracnose (Colletotrichum lilii) (c) Bacterial leaf spot (Burkholderia gladioli pv. gladioli) (d) Lilly viruses (lilly rosette, lilly symptom less, tulip breaking and lilly curl stripe) (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season (ii) Free from soil (iii) Hot-water treatment of bulbs at 45 o C for 4 hrs followed by suitable fungicidal treatment and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate. Or Treatment with Methyl 32 g/m3 for 2 ½ hrs at 21 0 C or above under NAP or equivalent or any other treatment specified by the Plant Protection Adviser. (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season (ii) Free from soil (iii) Hot-water treatment of bulbs at 45 o C for 4 hrs followed by suitable fungicidal treatment and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate. or Treatment with Methyl 32 g/m3 for 2 ½ hrs at 21 0 C or above under NAP or equivalent or any other treatment specified by the Plant Protection Adviser. (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (ii) Free from soil 140
141 (ii) Tissue cultured (i) Korea ROK, Korea DPR (ii) Japan (iii) Netherlands Certified that the tissue cultured were obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from (a) Tulip breaking virus (b) Lily mottle virus (c) Lily virus X (d) Tobacco mosaic virus (e) Tobacco rattle virus (f) Broad bean wilt fabavirus (g) Tomato ringspot nepovirus (h) Lily mild mosaic virus (a) Lily mottle virus (b) Tulip breaking virus (c) Lily virus X (d) Citrus tatter leaf virus (a) Arabis mosaic virus (b) Lily mottle virus (c) Lily virus X (d) Tobacco rattle virus (e) Tulip breaking virus (f) Tulip mosaic virus (g) Necrotic fleck virus complex (iv) USA (a) Tulip breaking virus (b) Necrotic fleck virus complex (v) Italy (a) Tobacco rattle virus (b) Tulip breaking virus (c) Turnip mosaic virus (d) Narcissus mosaic virus (e) Arabis mosaic virus 141
142 (iii) Plants/ cuttings for (vi) Israel (vii) Taiwan (viii) UK (ix) China (x) Poland (xi) Any country except Korea ROK, Korea DPR, Japan, Italy, UK, Israel, Taiwan, Netherland, USA, China, Poland The Netherlands (a) Tulip breaking virus (b) Srawberry latent ring spot virus (c) Lily mottle virus (a) Tulip breaking virus (b) Lily mottle virus (c) Strawberry latent ring spot virus (d) Lily virus X tulip breaking virus lily mottle virus virus (a) Lilioceris lilii (lily leaf beetle) (b) Botrytis tulipae (tulip fire) (c) Aphelenchoides fragariae (Strawberry crimp nematode) (d) Pratylenchus vulnus (walnut root lesion nematode) (e) Lily mottle virus (f) Lily symptomless virus (g) Lily virus X (h)narcissus mosaic virus (i) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (latent ring spot of strawberry) (j) Tulip breaking virus (i) Free from soil and other plant debris (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 60 days 142
143 (g) Narcissus spp. (Narcissus) (h) Tulipa spp. (i) Zantedeschia spp. (Calla lilly) Bulbs for planting Any Country (a) Basal rot (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. narcissi) (b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (c) Narcissus fire (Botryotinia polyblastis) (d) Leaf scorch (Stagnospora curtissi) (e) Narcissus bulb flies (Merodona equesteris, Eumerus strigatus and E, tubuculatus) (f) Narcissus viruses Bulbs for planting or (i) Corms for or planting (ii) Tissue cultured Any Country (a) Bulb and stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (b) Yellow pustule and hellfire (Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. oortii) (c) Tulipa viruses viz. band breaking, chlorotic blotch, virus x and other seed borne viruses. Any Country (b) Bacterial leaf spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. zantedeschiae) (b) Zantadeschia mosaic virus (i) Korea ROK Certified that the tissue cultured were obtained from mother stock tested and maintained (ii) Czech Republic free from zantedeschia mosaic virus tomato spotted wilt virus (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season (ii) Free from soil (iii) Hot-water treatment of bulbs at 45 o C for 4 hrs followed by suitable fungicidal treatment and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate. or Treatment with Methyl 32 g/m3 for 2 ½ hrs at 21 0 C or above under NAP or equivalent or any other treatment specified by the Plant Protection Adviser. (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season (ii) Free from soil (iii)hot-water treatment of bulbs at 45 o C for 4 hrs followed by suitable fungicidal treatment and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate or Treatment with Methyl 32 g/m3 for 2 ½ hrs at 21 0 C or above under NAP or equivalent or any other treatment specified by the Plant Protection Adviser. (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (ii) Free from soil. 143
144 (iii) Slovenia (iv) Bulgaria (v) New Zealand (vi) Taiwan (vii) USA (viii) Any country except Korea ROK, Taiwan, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Bulgaria, New Zealand, USA (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Potyvirus virus (a) Turnip mosaic virus (b) Zantedeschia mosaic virus konjac mosaic virus virus (i) Zingiber mioga (Ornamental Zinger) 290. Foeniculum vulgare (Fennel) 291. Fragaria ananassa (strawberry) Rhizomes for Seeds for sowing Fruits for consumption Any Country Free from Leaf blight ((Xanthomonas campestris pv. zingibericola) (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (ii) Free from soil. France, Chile Free from Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination Denmark Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination Sri Lanka (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (c) Aphis forbesi (aphids) Thailand Freedom from soil 144
145 292. Fragaria vesca Frozen fruits for consumption 293. Freesia spp. (Freesia) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Bulbs for 294. Fuchsia spp. (i) Tissue culture 295. Gaillardia spp. (Blanket flower) 296. Garcinia mangostana (Mangosteen) Seeds for sowing Fruits for consumption Poland (a) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (b) Arion hortensis (garden slug) (c) Deroceras reticulatum (grey field slug) (i) Free from any plant debris. (ii)fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m for 2 hrs at 21 C and above under NAP before processing/ freezing of fruits and the treatment be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. (i) USA Free from Tobacco rattle virus (spraing of potato) (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from tobacco rattle virus. (ii) Europe Free from quarantine weed (iii) Asia Australia Free from freesia mosaic virus (i)freedom from soil and quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for freedom from freesia mosaic virus. Europe (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (i)australia (ii) Costa Rica (iii)usa Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. (i) Europe (ii) USA Thailand Free from : (a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) (b) Mealy bug Free from quarantine weed (i) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof or (ii) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transit refrigeration against papaya fruit fly. 145
146 Cuttings / for 297. Gardenia spp. (Gardenia) Tissue cultured (i) Philippines (ii) New Zealand (iii) Sri Lanka (iv) Indonesia (v) Malaysia (vi) Mauritius (vii) USA (viii) Thailand (i) Australia, (ii) Puerto rico (iii) Madagascar (iv) Myanmar (v) Vietnam Holland Free from Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) Free from Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) Certified that the tissue cultured obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from virus (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. (i)freedom from soil (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of 2-3 months except for research. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 298. Gazania spp. (Gazania) Seeds for sowing Europe (ii) USA (iii) Japan (v) Guatemala (vi) Australia 299. Genista spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Asia (ii) Europe 300. Gentiana spp. Tissue cultured (iii) USA (i) Japan (ii) USA Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. Free from quarantine weed : (a) Bean yellow mosaic virus (b) Broad bean wilt virus (c) Clover yellow vein virus (d) Tobacco rattle virus : (a) Bean yellow mosaic virus (b) Impatiens necrotic spot virus 146
147 (ii) Dry plant material (All plant parts) for medicinal purpose 301. Geranium spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (iii) Germany (iv) Australia (v) UK (vi) Any country except Japan, Germany, Australia, UK, USA China (i) USA (ii) Asia (iii) Europe gentiana carlavirus. broad bean wilt virus. tomato black ring virus virus. Free from Cronartium flaccidum (scot pine blister rust) Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. Free from quarantine weed (ii) Tissue cultured (iv) Guatemala (i) USA - (a) Phenacoccus madeirensis (cassava mealybug) (b) Pseudococcus jabeardsleyi (Jack Beardsleyi mealybug) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm) : (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Pelargonium line pattern carmovirus (c) Pelargonium ring spot virus (d) Pelargonium vein clearing virus (e) Potato virus S (f) Impatiens necrotic spot virus Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. 147
148 (ii) Netherlands (iii) Canada (iv) Italy (v) Iran (vi) France (vii) UK (viii) Hungary (ix) Germany (x) Czech Republic (xi) Sweden (xii) Poland : (a) Pelargonium leaf curl virus (b) Pelargonium vein netting virus (c) Arabis mosaic virus (d) Tomato ring spot virus (e) Tomato black ring virus (f) Tobacco necrosis virus : (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Impatiens necrotic spot virus : (a) Pelargonium ring spot virus (b) Pelargonium chlorotic ring pattern virus (c) Pelargonium zonate spot virus tomato spotted wilt virus. pelargonium line pattern carmovirus pelargonium flower break virus pelargonium leaf curl virus tomato ring spot virus tobacco necrosis virus 148
149 302. Gerbera jamesonii (Gerbera) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for (xiii) Any country except USA, UK, Italy, Hungary, Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Sweden, Poland, Canada (i) USA (ii) Europe (iii) Asia (i) Netherlands (ii) Germany (iii) Europe (except Germany) (iv) USA virus. Free from quarantine weed (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (b) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Vine weevil) (c) Thrips angusticeps (Field thrips) (d) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite) (e) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato root rot) (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (b) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Glasshouse white fly) (c) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite) (d) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot) (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (b) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (c) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (glasshouse white fly) (d) Thrips angusticeps (field thrips) (e) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite) (f) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (a) Chrysodeixis includens (soybean looper) (b) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (c) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Glasshouse white fly) (d) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite) (e) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) NIL Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. 149
150 (iii) Tissue cultured (iv) Plants/cuttings for purpose (i) Europe (ii) Australia (iii) Argentina (iv) Greece (v) Japan (vi) Columbia (vii) USA (viii) Mexico (ix) Slovenia (x) Turkey (xi) Russia (xii) Any country except Europe, Argentina, Greece, Japan, Columbia, Italy, USA, Mexico, Slovenia, Turkey, Russia (i) Kenya (ii) Israel tomato spotted wilt virus tobacco mosaic virus tobacco rattle tobravirus virus. Free from Franklimiella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days Gliricidia sepium (Mother of Cocoa) Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 304. Gloriosa spp. (Gloriosa) Seeds for sowing (i) South Africa Free from quarantine weed (ii) Ghana 305. Glossostigma elatinoides (i) Plants for Japan (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a (ii) Tissue culture Japan Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. period of 60 days. 150
151 306. Glycine spp. (Soybean) 307. Gomphrena spp. (Globosa) (Globe amaranth) (i) Seed for sowing Any Country (a) Downy mildew (Peronospora manshurica) (b) Stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora) (c) Root and stem rot (Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae) (d) Pod and stem blight (Phomopsis longicolla) (e) Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) (f) Bacterial wilt (Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens), (g) Soybean viruses viz. dwarf, chlorotic mottle, stunt, poty. (h) Bruchids (Bruchidius spp.) (ii) Seeds for consumption/ processing (i) Import except the trial material of the same crop species or variety as specified in Schedule XII of this Order subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii) Free from soil. Any Country Free from Bruchids (Bruchidius spp.) (i)(a)weed free crop/ area certification or (b)zero dockage certification in respect of quarantine weed seeds in the Phytosanitary Certificate or (c)devitalization of seed by heat treatment at 120 o C for 15 minutes or any other equivalent treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India (ii)management of handling, transportation, milling, and processing of import consignment and manner of disposal of refuse as per the guidelines prescribed by the Plant Protection Advisor to the Government of India Seeds for sowing (i) Japan Free from soybean dwarf virus Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil. (ii) Germany Free from quarantin weed (iii) Taiwan (iv) USA (v) Netherlands (vi) France (vii) UK (viii) Denmark 151
152 308. Goodenia spp. Tissue culture 309. Gossypium spp. (Cotton) Raw cotton bales for industrial use. Australia Any Country virus. Free from Cotton boll weevils (Anthonomus grandis, A. peninsularis and A. vestitus) Fumigation with Methyl 24 g/cu. m for 24 h at 21 o C and above under NAP at the port of entry or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser Grevillea spp. Tissue culture 311. Guaiacum spp. Plants for Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. USA Free from Diaprepes abbreviatus (citrus weevil) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days Guizotia spp. (Niger) Seeds for sowing Uganda (i)freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Grains for consumption (i) Ethiopia (ii) Myanmar (a) Spodoptera littoralia (cotton leaf worm) (b) Orobanche minor (common broomrape) (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP of heat treatment at 56 o C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/ reexport. 152
153 313. Gypsophillia sp Plants for The Netherlands (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine period for one growth season Israel Post-entry quarantine for a 314. Gypsophilla paniculata (i) Tissue culture virus. period of 45 days. (ii) Stems/ cuttings Israel (i) Post entry quarantine for a and for Erysiphe buhrii growing period of 90 days. (ii)free from soil. (iii) Seeds for Denmark Freedom from quarantine weeds sowing seeds and soil Hasslerina spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Netherlands Free from quarantine weed (ii) France 316. Hedera spp. Plants for Asia Post entry quarantine for a (Hedera) period of 45 days Hedichium spp. Tissue cultured Any Country virus 318. Helianthus spp. (Sunflower) (i) Seeds for Any Country sowing (a) Downy mildew (Plasmopara halstedii) (b) Bruchid (Bruchidius spp.) (c) Larger Dermestid beetle (Trogoderma versicolor) (i) Import subject to prior approval of Department of Agricultue and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii)seed treatment with 2% at the country of origin prior to shipment and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. 153
154 (ii) Seeds for Any Country (i)(a) Weed free crop/ area consumption or certification or (b) Zero dockage processing certification in respect of quarantine weed seeds in the Phytosanitary Certificate or (c) Devitalization of seed by heat treatment at 120 o C for 15 minutes or any other equivalent treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India (ii)management of handling, transportation, milling, and processing of import consignment and manner of disposal of refuse as per the guidelines prescribed by the Plant Protection Advisor to the Government of India Helichrysum spp. Seeds for sowing Australia Freedom from quarantine weeds 320. Helichrysum bracteatum Seeds for sowing (i) Europe Free from quarantine weed (Straflower) 321. Helleborus spp. (Lantern/ Christmas flower) 322. Hemarthria altissima/ Hyparrhenia rufa (Jaraguagrass) Tissue cultured 323. Hemerocallis spp. Tissue cultured 324. Heuchera spp. Tissue cultured (ii) USA (i) Germany (ii) Japan (iii) Any country except Germany and Japan Helleborous mosaic (Carlavirus) virus. virus Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Any Country Any Country virus virus 325. Hibiscus spp. (Hibiscus) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Dominican Republic Free from Ascochyta abelmoschi (Leaf spot) Free from quarantine weed 154
155 (ii) Seeds for consumption purpose (iii) Plants for (ii)tissue cultured (ii) China Free from Colletotrichum hibisci (Anthracnose) Free from quarantine weed (iii)japan Freedom from quarantine weeds (iv)ecuador Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil. Ecuador Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil. (i) Asia Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (ii) Australia Free from Hibiscus chlorotic ring spot virus Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (iii) USA (iv) Spain (v) French Polynesia (i) Spain (ii) French Polynesia (a) Parabemisia myricae (Bayberry whitefly) (b) Paracoccus marginatus (Papaya mealybug) (c) Pectinophora scutigera (Pink spotted bollworm) (d) Phenacoccus madeirensis (Cassava mealybug) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (Citrophilus mealybug) (f) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (g) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm) (h) Steirastoma breve (Cacao beetle) (i) Armillaria tabescens (Armillaria root rot) (j) Rhizobium rhizogenes (Bacterial gall) (k) Hibiscus chlorotic ring spot virus Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) Parabemisia myricae (bayberry whitefly) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse whitefly) Free from Chaetocnema confinis (flea beetle) virus Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 155
156 326. Hibiscus cannabinus, Hibiscus and its wild relatives (Kenaf) Seeds for sowing (i) Angola Free from Spermophagus pygopubens Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) El Salvador (iii)guatemala Free from Anthonomus grandis (cotton boll weevil) (iv) Sri Lanka Free from Spermophagus convolvuli (v) South africa Free from Spermophagus maurus (vi) USA (vii) Australia (viii) Bangladesh (ix) Benin (x) Indonesia (xi) Iran (xii) Ivory Coast (xiii) Nigeria (xiv) Myanmar (xv)thailand (xvi) Vietnam (a) Althaeus hibisci (b) Anthonomus grandis (c) Cristulariella maricola (d) Grovensinia pyramidalis (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Fumigation with 3 g/cu cm at NAP Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 327. Hieracium pilosella Germplasm material for research only (i) Australia (ii) Brazil (iii) Czech Republic (iv) Kenya (v) Romania (vi) Syria Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 156
157 Whole plant (dried) (except seeds) for processing Any country Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser Hoordia spp. Tissue cultured Any Country virus 329. Hordeum spp. (Barley) (i) Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Glume rot (Pseudomonas syringe pv. atrofaciens) (b) Barley Stripe mosaic (Hordeivirus) (c) Ergot (Claviceps purpurea) (d) Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius) (i)free from quarantine weeds. (ii)import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii) Grains for consumption (iii) Grains for malting Any Country Free from : (a)ergot(claviceps purpurea) (b) Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius) Any Country (c)ergot (Claviceps purpurea) (d)granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cubic 21 o C and above for 24 hrs under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. Fumigation with Methyl Metre at 21 degree Celsius or above under NAP or Fumingation with Aluminum 9g/metric tonne (in case of import in bulk) with an exposure period of 21 days and either of the above treatment is to be endorsed on the PSC. 157
158 330. Hosta spp. Tissue cultured (i) USA (ii) Any country except USA : (a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (b) Tomato ring spot virus (c) Hosta virus X hosta virus X 331. Howea spp. (i) Seeds for sowing Any country Free from quarantine weeds seeds (ii) Plants for Free from Palm lethal yellowing phytoplansa 332. Humulus spp. (Hops) (i) Cuttings (rooted/ unrooted)/saplings (ii) Dried flower cones (hops) in bales for industrial processing 333. Hydrangea spp. Tissue cultured Any country (Except from Africa, America and Caribbean countries Any Country (a) Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora humuli) (b) Hops cyst nematode (Heterodera humuli) (c) Hop viruses (i)free from soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (i)post-entry quarantine for a period of 6 months. (ii) Free from soil. Any Country As above at (b) (i) Heat treatment at 63 0 C for 6 hrs (ii) The refuge collected from the Mill and the jute bags that are used for packing should be (i) Columbia (ii) Canada (iii) UK : (a) Hydrangea ring spot virus (b) Hydrangea latent virus (c) Tomato ring spot virus : (a) Tomato ring spot virus (b) Hydrangea latent virus (c) Hydrangea ring spot virus : (a) Hydrangea mosaic virus (b) Hydrangea ring spot virus (c) Tomato ring spot virus 158
159 334. Hydrastic Canadensis Seeds for sowing 335. Hygrophila polysperma (i) Plants for 336. Hylocereus undatus (Dragon fruit) (ii) Tissue culture (i)fresh fruit for consumption (ii) Stems/ cuttings / Plant for (iii) Plants for (iv) USA (v) Japan (v) Any country except Columbia, Canada, UK, USA, Japan (i)europe (ii)usa : (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Tomato ring spot virus (c) Hydrangea ring spot virus : (a) Hydrangea ring spot virus (b) Tomato ring spot virus Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. (iii)canada Japan (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 60 days. Japan Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. (i) Sri Lanka Freedom from soil. (ii) Thailand Malaysia (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a period 6 to 9 months. Thailand (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 337. Hypericum spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Asia (ii) Europe (iii) USA 338. Hypericum perforatum Plants/cuttings for Free from quarantine weed Netherlands 1. Freedom from soil. 2. Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. 159
160 339. Hyphaene spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for 340. Hypnum curvifolium (Hypnum Moss/ Green Moss) Moss for consumption/process ing 341. Hypocalymma robustum Tissue culture 342. Hypoestes spp. Seed for sowing Netherlands, Denmark and Germany 343. Hypolaena spp. Tissue culture 344. Iberis spp. (Candytuft) 345. Icacinaceae (Nothapodytes roots) 346. Illicium verum (Star Aniseed) 347. Impatiens spp. (Impatiens) Seeds for sowing Dried roots for consumption purpose Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any country (i) Free from soil (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months. Any country (i) Import Permit should be obtained from Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India, Faridabad (ii) Free from soil, grain and weed (iii) Steam sterilized for 30 minutes Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil Australia (i) Asia (ii) Europe (iii) USA from mother stock tested and maintained free fromany virus Free from quarantine weed China Free from soil and other plant debris. Seeds for sowing China Free from quarantine weed Seeds for sowing (i) Denmark Free from Phyllosticta impatiens Free from quarantine weed (ii) Europe (a) Tomato ring spot virus (b) Tomato aspermy virus (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from tomato ring spot virus and tomato aspermy virus 160
161 (i) Plants for (ii) Tissue cultured 348. Imperata cylindrica Wood without bark 349. Indigofera hirsuta (Hairy indigo)/indigofera spp. (iii) USA Free from Impatiens necrotic virus (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from impatiens necrotic virus. (iv) Japan (iv) Taiwan (v) Australia Free from quarantine weed (vi) Guatemala Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. (i) USA (i)freedom from soil. (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (ii)post entry quarantine for a (b) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse period of 45 days. thrips) (c) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (d) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite) (e) Rhizobium rhizogenes (f) Clover yellow vein virus (CYVV) (g) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I) (ii) The Netherlands (i) USA (ii) The Netherlands (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (b) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (c) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite) (d) Clover yellow vein virus (CYVV) (e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I) clover yellow vein virus (CYVV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I) viruses. (i)freedom from soil. (ii)post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Indonesia Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g per cubic metre for 24hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds 161
162 350. Inga edulis (i) Plants for 351. Inula L. (Pushkaramoola) (ii)plants/cuttings for Dried plant material for medicinal use 352. Ipomoea spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Rhizomes for (iii) Plants for Australia, Thailand, USA (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Israel (i) Freedom from soil. (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (ii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 3-4 months. China Free from quarantine weed seeds (i) Netherlands (ii) France (iii) Germany (iv) Taiwan (v) Japan (vi) UK (vii) Thailand (viii) Guatemala (i) Germany (ii) Netherlands (iii) France (i) USA (ii) The Netherlands (a) Ditylenchus destructor (potato tuber nematode) (b) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of hyacinth) (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (b) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse thrips) (c) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (d) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite) (e) Rhizobium rhizogenes (f) Clover yellow vein virus (CYVV) (g) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I) (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (b) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (c) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite) (d) Clover yellow vein virus (CYVV) (e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I) Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 162
163 (iv) Tissue cultured 353. Iris germanica (i) Dry roots for consumption purpose 354. Iris pallida (i) Dry roots for consumption purpose 355. Irvingia gabonensis Seeds for consumption/ processing 356. Ixodia achilleoides (daisy) Dry flowers for decoration 357. Ixora spp. (Ixora) Plants/ cuttings for 358. Jatropha curcas (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for (iii) Tissue cultured (iv) Plants/ cuttings for 359. Jessenia spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for (i) USA (ii) The Netherlands clover yellow vein virus (CYVV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (TSWV-I) viruses. Morocco, China Free from soil and other plant debris. Italy Free from soil and other plant debris. West Africa Free from quarantine weed seeds, soil and other plant debris. Australia ; Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil Asia Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Any Country Free from quarantine weed (i) USA Post entry quarantine growing (a) Diaprepes abbreviatus (citrus weevil) for a period of 45 days (b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (c) Armillaria tabescens (armillaria root rot) (ii) Europe Post entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days Any Country Certified that the tissue cultured obtained from Singapore mother stock tested and maintained free from viruses Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (i) Free from soil (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any country (i Free from soil. (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of months. 163
164 360. Juglans spp. (Walnut) Wood with/without bark (i) USA (a) Hyphantria cunea (Blackheaded webworm) (b) Popillia japonica (Japanese beetle) (c) Xyleborus affinis (Shot-hole borer of sugarcane) (d) Xylosandrus germanus (Smaller alnus bark beetle) (e) Zeuzera pyrina (moth, wood leopard) (f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. (ii) Europe Free from Apomyelois ceratoniae (Carob, moth) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. (iii) North America except USA Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export Juniperus Sabina (Sabina) Seeds for sowing (i)europe (ii)usa (iii)canada Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination Kalanchoe spp. (i) Tissue cultured Autralia virus Kalmia spp. Tissue cultured Any Country virus 164
165 364. Khaya ivorensis (Khaya) Timber logs Africa (a) Cledus obesus (b) Gyroptera robertsi (c) Hypsipyla robusta (d) Catopyla dysorphnaea Fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser Khaya senegalensis Seeds for sowing Africa Free from quarantine weed (African mahogany) 366. Kochia spp. (Kochia) Seeds for sowing (i) Asia Free from quarantine weed (ii) Europe (iii) USA 367. Lactuca sativa (Lettuce) (i) Fresh vegetable Thailand Freedom from soil. for consumption (ii) Seeds for sowing (i) Denmark Free from : (a) Pythium tracheiphilum (bottom rot of lettuce) (b) Arabis mosaic virus (c) Tobacco rattle virus (d) Lolium multiflorum (ii) Italy (a) Pyrenochaeta lycopersici (brown rot of tomato) (b) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease of lettuce) (c) Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. vitians (leaf spot) (d) Arabis mosaic virus (e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (f) Lettuce big vein virus (g) Tobacco rattle virus (h) Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (i) Lolium multiflorum (iii) Netherlands Free from : (a) Mycocentrospora acerina (anthracnose of caraway) (b) Arabis mosaic virus (c) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (d) Lettuce big vein virus (e) Tobacco rattle virus (f) Lolium multiflorum (i) Free from soil contamination (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (b) and (c) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i) Free from soil contamination (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (c) to (h) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i)free from soil contamination (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (b) to (e) by a competent authority at the country of origin 165
166 (iv) USA (a) Pyrenochaeta lycopersici (brown rot of tomato) (b) Sclerotinia minor (Sclerotinia disease of lettuce) (c) Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. vitians (leaf spot) (d) Biden mottle virus (e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (f) Lettuce big vein virus (g) Lettuce infectious yellow virus (h) Tobacco rattle virus (i) Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (j) Brachiaria plantiginea (k) Lolium multiflorum (i)free from soil contamination (ii)seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (c) to (i) by a competent authority at the country of origin (v) France Free from Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine) (i)free from quarantine weed seeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from Arabis mosaic virus (hop barebine) (vi) China (a) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (b) Sclerotinia minor (sclerotinia disease of lettuce) (c ) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (d) Lolium multiflorum (Italian ryegrass) Australia (i) Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination. (ii) Fumigation with 3 g/cu cm at NAP. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (vii) Australia (viii) Philippines (a) Chrysodeixis includens (soybean looper) (b) Deroceras reticulatum (grey field slug) (c) Sclerotinia minor (sclerotinia disease of lettuce) (d) Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis (bacterial: Tagetes spp. leaf spot) (e) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (f) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (g) Lolium multiflorum (Italian ryegrass) (h) Orobanche minor (common broomrape) (a) Helix aspersa (common snail) (b) Lolium multiflorum (Italian ryegrass) (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. (ii) Fumigation with 3 g/cu cm at NAP. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. 166
167 368. Lagenaria siceraria (Bottle gourd) (iii) Raw Iceberg Lettuce for consumption (leaves of lettuce) Seeds for sowing (ix) Thailand Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. (x) Israel - (a) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (b) Orobanche minor (common broomrape Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil. (i) Lebanon (ii) Egypt (i) Thailand (ii) Vietnam (iii) Italy (iv) Philippines (v) Korea DPR (vi) Korea ROK (vii) Taiwan (vii) Japan (a) Chrysodeixis chalcites (golden twin-spot moth) (b)henosepilachna elaterii (melon (ladybird) beetle) (c) Liriomyza huidobrensis (serpentine leafminer) (d) Nasonovia ribisnigri (currant-lettuce aphid) (e) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm) (f) Helix aspersa (common snail) (g) Beet western yellows virus (turnip(mild) yellows) (a) Bemisia tabaci (B biotype) (silverleaf whitefly) (b) Chrysodeixis chalcites (golden twin-spot moth) (c)henosepilachna elaterii (melon (ladybird) beetle) (d) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm) (e) Helix aspersa (common snail) (f)phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. M for 2½ hrs at 21 C and above under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu m for 2½ hrs. at 21 C and above under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. Free from quarantine weed Free from Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lagenariae Free from quarantine weed (bottle gourd wilt) Indonesia Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination Lagerstroemia spp. Seeds for sowing Taiwan Free from quarantine weed 370. Lansium domesticum (i) Plants for 371. Laportea spp. (Laportea) Whole (dried) for consumption Australia, USA, Thailand (i)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii)free from soil. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Pakistan Free from quarantine weed 167
168 372. Larrea tridentate (Chaparral) Dried for consumption Mexico Free from Heterodera schachtii (beet cyst eelworm) (i)free from soil contamination and other plant debris. purpose (ii)fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin or reexport Latania spp. (i) Seeds for sowing Any Country Free from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Plants for Any country (Except from Africa, Caribbea,Philipp ines and Soloman Island countries) 374. Lathyrus spp. (Sweet pea) Seeds for sowing (i) USA (ii) France (iii) Japan (iv) Germany (v) Netherlands (vi) Denmark (vii) Australia - (i) Coconut cadang cadang viroid (ii) Palm lethal yellowing phytoplasma (i) Free from soil. (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of months. Free from quarantine weed (i) UK (ii) Syria (ICARDA) (a) Bruchus rufipes (b) B. tristis (a) Bruchidius jocosus (b) Bruchus rufimanus (c) B. rufipes (d) B. tristiculus (e) B. tristis Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 168
169 375. Lawsonia inermis (i) Dried leaves and its powder for consumption/ processing (i) Egypt Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Dried leaves for consumption/ processing (i) Pakistan Free from soil and other plant debris 376. Lens spp. Seeds for sowing Syria (ICARDA) (a) Acanthoscelides obtectus (b) Bruchidius algiricus (c) Bruchus atomarius (d) Bruchus ervi (e) Bruchus loti (f) Bruchus luteicornis (g) Bruchus rufimanus (h) Bruchus rufipes (i) Bruchus signaticornis (j) Bruchus tristiculus (k) Bruchus tristis (l) Bruchus ulicis ulicis (m) Ditylenchus dipsaci 377. Lens culinaris (Lentils) Grain (seed) for consumption (i) Australia (ii) Canada (iii) China (iv) Iran (v) USA (vi) Nepal (vii) Tanzania (viii) Myanmar (n) Heterodera glycines Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (ix) Turkey Free from : (a) Bruchus lentis (b) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) Seeds for sowing Pakistan Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) 378. Lepidosperma spp. Tissue culture Australia any virus (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i) Free from soil contamination (ii)fumigation by Methyl bromide at 32 g per cubic meter for 24 hrs at 21 o C or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin or re-export. Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds 169
170 379. Lepidosperma gladiatum Tissue culture 380. Leucadendron spp. (i) Plants/cuttings for 381. Leucaena leuccoephala (Leucaena) 382. Leucana leucocephala/ L. glauca (Subabul) (ii) Plants for 383. Leucojum spp. (Snowflake) Bulbs for 384. Leucospermum spp. Plants/cuttings for 385. Levisticum officinale (i) Dry fruit for counsumtion purpose 386. Libbertia spp. Tissue cultured Australia (i) USA (ii) Israel Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 6 months. (ii) Free from soil. South Africa (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 6 months. (ii) Free from soil. Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (ii) Kenya (iii) Honduras Free from Stator pruininus (i) Europe (ii) Asia Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i) Free from soil. (ii)post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (i) USA (i)post-entry quarantine for a period of 10 months. (ii) Free from soil. (ii) Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6 months. Europe Free from soil and other plant debris Any Country virus Licuala grandis Seeds for sowing Any country Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination Limonium spp. (Limonium/ Statice) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) USA Free from quarantine weed (ii) Plants for (iii) Australia (iii) Japan Free from Burkholderia andropogonis Free from quarantine weed (i) Europe Free from : Post-entry quarantine growing (a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus for a period of 45 days. (b) Limonium yellow vein virus 170
171 (iii) Tissue cultured (ii) Netherlands (iii) USA (i) Columbia (ii) Czech Republic (iii) Europe (iv) Germany (v) Italy (vi) Japan (vii) Salento (viii) Lithuania (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (b) Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot) (c) clover yellow vein virus (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (b) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (c) Clover yellow vein virus (d) tobacco rattle virus (e) Impatiens necrotic spot virus statice virus Y. broad bean wilt virus. (a) Impatiens necrotic spot virus (b) Limonium yellow vein virus (a) Cucumber mosaic cucumovirus (b) Turnip mosaic virus (c) Statice virus Y (a) Cucumber mosaic cucumovirus (b) Clover yellow vein virus (a) Tomato spotted wilt virus (b) Burkholderia andropogonis (bacterial leaf stripe of sorghum and corn) (c) Clover yellow vein virus tomato ring spot virus Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. 171
172 389. Limonia acidissima (Wood apple) Fresh fruit for consumption Seeds for sowing (ix) Netherlands (x) Spain (xi) USA (xii) Any country except Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Spain, Netherlands, Europe, USA, Lithuania, Silento, Japan, Columbia (a) clover yellow vein virus (b) Tomato bushy stunt virus clover yellow vein virus (a) Tobacco rattle virus (b) Impatiens necrotic spot virus virus Sri Lanka Freedom from soil. (i) Indonesia (ii) Malaysia (iii) Mauritius (iv) New Zealand (v) Philippines (vi) Sri Lanka (vii) Thailand (viii) USA (i)freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 390. Linaria spp. Seeds for sowing Europe Free from quarantine weeds 391. Linum spp. (Flax) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Asia (ii) Europe (i)imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (ii)free from quarantine weed seeds 172
173 (ii) Seeds for consumption 392. Liquidambar styraciflua (i) Timber logs with/ without bark for consumption (iii) USA (a) Colletotrichum linicola (Anthracnose) (b) Fumaria officinalis (Common fumitory) (i)commercial imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (ii)free from quarantine weed seeds (iv) Nepal Free from quarantine weed (i) Australia Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport (ii) USA (a)hyphantria cunea (mulberry moth) (b)malacosoma americanum (eastern tent caterpillar) (c)malacosoma disstria (forest tent caterpillar) (d)orgyia leucostigma (white-marked tussock moth) (e)armillaria tabescens (armillaria root rot) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport 173
174 393. Liriodendron tulipifera (i) Timber logs with/ without bark for consumption 394. Litchi chinensis (Litchi) Stem Cuttings/ rooted for (i) Australia Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) USA (i) Australia (ii) China (iii) Thailand (a)anoplophora glabripennis (Asian longhorned beetle) (b)orgyia leucostigma (white-marked tussock moth) (c) Papiliocanadensis(tiger swallowtail) (i) Carpophilus mutilatus (ii) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth) (a) Ceroplastes pseudoceriferus (horned wax scale) (b) Peronophythora litchi (downy blossom blight) (a) Conopomorpha sinensis (b) Cossus sp. (carpenter moths) (c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) Fumigation with Methyl 48g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent there of or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 Minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. 174
175 395. Litchi chinensis and subsp. philippinensis (Litchi) (i)cuttings/ for (ii) Fresh fruits for consumption 396. Livistona sp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for 397. Lobelia spp. (i) Seeds for sowing 398. Lolium multiflorum (Italian ryegrass) (ii) Tissue culture (i) Madagascar (ii) Vietnam Thailand Any country (Except from Philippines and Soloman Island) Any country (Except from Africa, America, Philippines, Caribbean, and Soloman Island countries) (i) France (ii) UK (iii) Germany (iv) Netherlands (v) USA (vi) Denmark The Netherlands (a) Conopomorpha sinensis (b) Pseudococcus jackbeardslyi (Jack beardsley mealybug) Free from Coconut cadang-cadang viroid - (i) Coconut cadang - cadang viroid (ii) Palm lethal yellowing phytoplasma (iii) Promecotheca caerulipennis (Fiji coconut hispid) (i)freedom from soil (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of 6-9 months except for research. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Freedom from soil. Free from quarantine weeds (i) Free from soil. (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months. Free from quarantine weed Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. Seeds for sowing (i)japan (a) Monographella nivalis (b) Nectria radicicola (c)burkholderia glumae (d) Burkholderia plantarii (e) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atropurpurea (f) Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens (halo blight) Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds 175
176 399. Lolium perenne (Perennial ryegrass) 400. Lomandra spp. Tissue culture 401. Lorapatulum spp. Tissue cultured 402. Lotus spp. (Lotus) (i) Bulbs for sowing (ii) Grains (seeds) for consumption 403. Loxocarya spp. Tissue culture 404. Ludwigia arcuata (i) Plants for (ii)usa (a) Gloetinia granigena (blind seed disease: grasses) (b) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals) (c) Pseudomonas syringae pv. atropurpurea (d) Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens (halo blight) (e) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce s disease of grapevines) Seeds for sowing USA (a) Anguina agrostis (bentgrass nematode) (b) Fusarium ulmorum (culm rot:cereals) (c) Gloeotinia granigena (blind seed disease: grasses) (d) Monographella nivalis (foot rot: cereals) (e) Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens (chocolate spot of maize) Australia Certified that the tissue cultured obtained from (ii) Tissue culture Any Country mother stock tested and maintained free from viruses virus. Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds Free from quarantine weed (i) Any country except USA (ii) USA Free from Tomato ring spot virus (Ring spot of tomato) (i) Free from soil. (ii)post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Pakistan Free from Tomato ring spot virus Free from quarantine weed Australia any virus Japan (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 60 days. Japan Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus Luffa acutangula (Ridge gourd) Seeds for sowing (i) Taiwan (ii) Thailand (iii) Vietnam (iv) China (v) Philippines (vi)indonesia Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. 176
177 406. Luffa aegyptiaca (Sponge gourd) Seeds for sowing (i) Thailand (ii) Vietnam (iii) Philippines (iv) Hongkong (v) Taiwan Free from quarantine weed (v) China Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)free from quarantine weed seeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for free from zucchini yellow mosaic virus 407. Lupinus spp. (Lupinus) Seeds for sowing (i) USA (a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. phaseoli (Wilt of bean) (b) Phomopsis longicolla (Phomopsis seed decay) (c) Phytophthora sojae (Phytophthora root and stem rot) (d) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato) Free from quarantine weed 408. Lupinus luteus, L. albus (Lupins) 409. Lycopersicon esculentum (Tomato) (ii) Asia Free from quarantine weed (iii) Europe Seeds for sowing UK Freedom from quarantine weed (a) Pleiochaeta setosa (lupin leaf spot) seeds (b) Nectria radicicola (black root) Seeds for sowing Any Country (i)free from quarantine weed (a) Bacterial canker (Clavibacter michiganensis sub sp. michiganensis) (ii)crop inspection and (b) Bacterial leaf spot (Pseudomonas syringae pv. certification for free from (i) tomato) to (m). (c) Bacterial pustule (Pseudomonas syringae pv. punctulens) (d) Potato spindle tuber (viroid) (e) Peronospora hyoscyami pv. Tabacina (f) Phoma andigena (g) Verticillium alboatrum (h) Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicus (i) Pepino mosaic virus (j) Tomato aspermy virus (k) Tomato black ring virus (l) Tomato bushy stunt virus (m)tomato ring spot virus 177
178 410. Lycopersicon peruvianum (Tomato) 411. Lytocaryum spp (i) Seeds for sowing Seeds for sowing Israel Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Plants for Any country Free from quarantine weeds Any country (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months 412. Lytocaryum weddellianum Seeds for sowing Any country Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination Macadamia spp. (Macadamia Nuts) Nuts (seeds) for consumption (i) Australia (i)fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 0 C and above or equivalent or ay other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii)freedom from soil and quarantine weed (ii) Kenya (a) Cryptophlebia leucotreta (false codling moth) (b) Pseudotheraptus wayi (coconut bug) (i)fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 0 C and above or equivalent or ay other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii)freedom from soil and quarantine weed 178
179 414. Macadamia integrifolia (Macademia nut) Nuts /Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (i)freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (ii) Brazil Free from Hypothenemus obscurus (tropical nut borer) 415. Macadamia ternifolia (Macadamia nut) 416. Macroptilium (Phaseolus) lathyroides (Phasey bean) 417. Macroptilium lathyroides/ Phaseolus lathyroides/ Macroptilum atropurpureum (Phasey bean) Cuttings/ rooted for (i) Mauritius (ii) New Zealand (iii) Philippines (iv) Thailand (v) Sri Lanka (vi) Indonesia (vii) Malaysia (viii) USA Free from Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall) (a) Hypothenemus obscurus (b) Xyleborus affinis (c) Armillaria tabesce (k) Rhizobium rhizogenes (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month. Seeds for sowing Brazil Free from Phakopsora meibomiae (soybean rust) (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 418. Magnolia spp. Tissue cultured Any Country virus Mahonia aquifolium Seeds for sowing (i)europe (ii)usa (iii)canada Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination Majorana spp. Seeds for sowing Denmark Free from quarantine weed 179
180 421. Malva sylvestris Dried without seed for processing Bulgaria (a) Puccinia malvacearum (rust: hollyhock) (b) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (i) Freedom from soil. (ii)freedom from quarantine weed (iii)fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP at the country of origin and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/or substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose Mandvillia spp. Tissue culture Australia virus Mangifera caesia (Binjai), M. foetida (Bachang), M. odorata Germplasm material for research only (i) Brazil (ii) Cuba (iii) Nigeria (iv) Vietnam (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research Mangifera indica (Mango) Cuttings/ grafts/ budwood/ rooted for (i) Brazil (a) Apate monachus (black borer) (b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (c) Asterolecanium pustulans (d) Atta spp. (leaf cutting ants ) (e) Crematogaster brevispinosa (f) Euschistus heros (g) Horiola picta (cocoa podhopper) (h) Hypothenemus eruditus (i) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (j) Rhynchophorus palmarum (k) Selenaspidus articulatus (l) Sclerotium coffeicola (m) Rhizobium rhizogenes (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month. 180
181 (ii) Cuba (iii) Niger (a) Apate monachus (black borer) (b) Asterolecanium pustulans (c) Atta insularis (d) Diaprepes splengleri (e) Ischnaspis longirostris (f) Mycetaspis personata (g) Pachnaeus litus (h) Paracoccus marginatus (i) Protopulvinaria mangiferae (j) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (k) Rhynchophorus palmarum (l) Selenaspidus articulatus (red scale) (m) Vinsonia stellifera (stellate scale) (n) Oligonychus yothersi (avocado mite) (o) Cercospora mangiferae (leaf spot) (a) Apate monachus (black borer) (b) Cryptophlebia leucotreta (c) Hoplolaimus pararobustus (lance nematode) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month. (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month. (iv) Nigeria (a) Anoplocnemis curvipes (b) Apate monachus (black borer) (c) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (d) Bathycoelia thalassina (e) Cryptophlebia leucotreta (f) Helopeltis schoutedeni (g) Pachnoda interrupta (chafer beetle) (h) Planococcoides njalensis (i) Scirtothrips aurantii (citrus thrips) (j) Selenaspidus articulatus (red scale) (k) Hoplolaimus pararobustus (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month. 181
182 (v) Thailand (a) Bactrocera papayae (Papaya fruit fly) (b) Coptotermus curvitnathus (rubber termite) (i) Pest free status for Bactrocera papayae as per international standards or MBr fumigation 32gm/cum for 2hrs for 21 o C or NAP or equivalent thereof against Bactrocera papayae., The treatment shoudbe endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issue at the country of origin. (ii)freedom from soil (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of DAC. (iv)post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 months. Fruits for consumption Nepal Free from Ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale) Fumigation with Methylbromide at 32 g. per cubic meter for 2 hrs at 21 0 C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport Mangifera spp. (wild mango species) Germplasm material for research only (i) Myanmar (ii) Israel (a) Plocaederus ruficornis (b) Raodiplosis orientalis (c) Rhytidodera simulans (d) Oligonychus mangiferus (a) Apate monachus (black borer) (b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (i) Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month. 182
183 426. Manihot esculenta Dried chips of tuber for consumption (iii) Vietnam (a) Apoderus crenatus (b) Coptotermes (termites) (c) Euthalia aconthea (d) Olenecamptus bilobus (e) Plocaederus ruficornis (bark borer) (i) Vietnam Free from Coptotermes (termites) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21ºC and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. (ii) Nigeria (a) Prostephanus truncatus (larger grain borer) (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (b) Armillaria heimii (armillaria root rot) (ii)fumigation with Methyl (c) Scutellonema bradys (yam nematode) 48 g/cu.m for 24 hrs.at 21 C and above under NAP or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/ re-export Matricaria spp. Seeds for sowing UK Free from quarantine weed 428. Matricaria recutita Dried without seed for processing Bulgaria Free from Xiphinema diversicaudatum (i) Freedom from soil. (ii)freedom from quarantine weed (iii)fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP at the country of origin and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose. 183
184 429. Matthiola spp. (stock) 430. Matthiola incana (Stock) 431. Medicago spp. (Lucerne or Alfa alfa) 432. Meeboldina spp. Tissue culture Seeds for sowing Japan Freedom from quarantine weeds Seeds for sowing (i) Denmark Free from Phoma matthiolicola (Leaf spot) Free from quarantine weed (ii) USA Free from quarantine weed (a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. matthiolae (Wilt) (b) Xanthomonas campestris p.v. raphani (Raphanus leaf spot) (c) Xanthomonas campestris p.v. incanae (iii) Brazil Free from Xanthomonas campestris p.v. raphani Free from quarantine weed (Raphanus leaf spot) (iv) South Afirca Free from Xanthomonas campestris p.v. incanae Free from quarantine weed (v) Australia (vi) France (vii) UK (viii) Germany (ix) Netherlands Free from quarantine weed Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Yellow leaf blotch (Pyrenopeziza medicaginis) (b) Sclerotinia wilt (Sclerotinia trifoliorum) (c) Bacterial wilt (Corynebacterium michiganense pv. insidiosum) (d) Alfalfa cryptic virus. Australia 433. Melia volkensii (Melia) Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (ii) Honduras (iii) Kenya 434. Melinis minutiflora (Molasses grass) 435. Mentha piperita Tissue culture 436. Mentha spicata (Mint) Plants for 437. Mesembryanthemum spp. (Livingstone daisy) from mother stock tested and maintained free fromany virus (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)commercial import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Canada Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. Seeds for sowing Israel (i) France (ii) Germany (iii) Netherlands (a) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth) (b) Spodoptera littoralis (Cotton leafworm) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Free from quarantine weed 184
185 438. Mespilus germanica Plants for 439. Metroxylon spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for 440. Micranthemum umbrosum (i) Plants for (ii) Tissue culture Thailand (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Australia USA - (a) Caliroa cerasi (pear and cherry slugworm) (b) Rhopalosiphum insertum (applegrass aphid) - (a) Caliroa cerasi (pear and cherry slugworm) (b) Rhopalosiphum insertum (applegrass aphid) (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any country (i) Free from soil. (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of months. Japan (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a Japan Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. period of 60 days Mimulus spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) Japan (iii) USA Free from quarantine weed 442. Mirabilis jalapa Seeds for sowing Taiwan Free from quarantine weed 443. Miscanthus spp. Tissue cultured (i) Japan 444. Mitrogyna speciosa Dried leaves for consumption (ii) Any country except Japan miscanthus streak virus virus Indonesia Free from soil and other plant debris. 185
186 445. Momo inula paniculata Dry flowers for decoration 446. Momordica charantia (Bittergourd) Seeds for sowing 447. Moringa oleifera (Moringa) Seeds/grains for consumption 448. Morinda citrifolia Plants/ cuttings for 449. Morus alba (Mulberry) Plants for 450. Mucuna (Mucuna) Plants for Thailand Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil (i) China (ii) Hong Kong (a) Pythium spinosum (root rot) (b) Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for free from zucchini yellow mosaic virus (iii) Japan Free from Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from zucchini yellow mosaic virus (iv) Phillipines (v) Vietnam (vi)thailand (vii) Indonesia (viii) Taiwan (i) Tanzania (ii) Uganda Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Free from quarantine weed Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. Canada (a) Acrosternum hilare (green stink bug) (b) Hyphantria cunea (black headed webworm) (c) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (d) Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhubarb crown rot) (e) Rhizobium rhizogenes (bacterial gall) (f) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce s disease of grapevine) (i) Free from soil contamination (ii)nursery inspection and certification for Free from (e) and (f) by a competent authority at the country of origin (iii)the shall be subjected to Post-Entry Quarantine for 60 days. (i) Asia Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 186
187 (ii) USA Free from : (a) Anticarsia gemmatalis (Soybean caterpillar) (b) Diaprepes abbreviatus (Citrus weevil) (c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (d) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm) Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Murraya koenigi (Nutmeg) Seeds for sowing Sri Lanka Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 452. Musa spp. (Banana) Tissue cultured (i) Philippines (ii) Australia (iii) Africa (iv) Latin America (v) Thailand (vi) Any country except Philippines, Australia, Africa, Latin America, Thailand (a) Abaca mosaic virus (b) Banana mild mosaic virus banana mild mosaic virus virus Myosotis spp. (Myosotis) Seeds for sowing (i)usa Free from quarantine weed (ii) Netherland Free from Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite) Free from quarantine weed 454. Myrciaria cauliflora (i) Plants for Australia, USA, Thailand 455. Myrciaria dubia Plants/ cuttings for 456. Nandina compacta Tissue cultured (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. Any Country virus. 187
188 457. Nandina spp. except Nandina compacta 458. Nauclea diderrichii (Bilinga) 459. Nelumbium speciosum (Nelumbo nucifera) 460. Nemesia strumosa (Nemesia) 461. Neoregelia spp. (Neoregelia) 462. Nepeta cataria (Catmint) (i) Tissue cultured (ii) Plants for Wood with/without bark (i)grain (seeds) for consumption (ii)stamens consumption for (i) USA (ii) Any country except USA (i) USA : (a) Closterovirus (b) Nandina mosaic virus (c) Nandina stem pitting capilovirus virus (a) Clostero virus (b) Nandina mosaic virus (c) Nandina stem pitting capilovirus Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days (ii) Europe Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days Africa Free from Orygmophora mediofoveata Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. (i) China (ii)thailand (iii)vietnam (i) China (ii)thailand (iii)vietnam Free from soil and other plant debris Free from soil and other plant debris. Seeds for sowing Europe Free from quarantine weed seeds (i) Seeds for Asia Free from quarantine weed seeds sowing (ii) Plants for Asia Post entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. Seeds for sowing USA Freedom from quarantine weeds 188
189 463. Nephelium lappaceum (Rambutan) Fruits for consumption Thailand (a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) (b) Cataenococcus hispidus (citrus mealy bug) (c) Conopomorpha cremerella (cocoa moth) (d) Darna diducta (nettle caterpillar) (e) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (i)pest-free area status for Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) as per international standards or (ii) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 3 1/2 hrs at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof or (iii) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transit refrigeration against papaya fruit fly. Cuttings/ grafts/ rooted for (i) Indonesia (ii) Malaysia (iii) Philippines (iv) Thailand (v) Mauritius (vi) New Zealand (vii) Sri Lanka (a) Conopomorpha cramerella (b) Darna diducta (nettle caterpillar) (c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) Free from Conopomorpha cramerella (cocoa moth) (viii) USA (a) Diaprepes abbreviatus (citrus weevil) (b)pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research Nephrolepis spp. (Nephrolepis) Plants for 465. Nicotiana spp. (i) Seeds for sowing Asia Post entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (i) UK (i) Free from quarantine weed (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of hyacinth) (ii)crop inspection and (b) Pepino mosaic virus certification for Free from Pepino mosaic virus. (ii) Europe Free from quarantine weed seeds (iii) USA Free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. mellea (brown spot of tobacco) Free from quarantine weed seeds 189
190 (ii) Leaves (unmanufactured) in bales Any Country (a) Chocolate moth (Ephestia elutella) (b) Blue mould (Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina) Fumigation with Aluminium Phosphide 3 tablets per tonne for 5-7 days Nigella spp. Seeds for sowing Europe Freedom from quarantine weeds 467. Nuphar lutea (i)seeds for sowing Germany Free from quarantine weeds seeds 468. Nymphaea spp. (Nymphea) Plants for (i) Thailand Post entry quarantine growing (ii) USA for a period of 45 days Nypa spp. (i) Seeds for Any Country Free from quarantine weed seeds 470. Ochroma pyramidale (Balsa) 471. Ocimum basilicum (Basil) sowing (ii) Plants for Wood with or without bark (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Grains (seeds) for consumption (iii) Vegetables for consumption 472. Oenothera spp. (Oenothera) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) USA (iii) Russia (iv) Thailand Any country (i) Free from soil. (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of months. Germany Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Free from quarantine weed (v) Japan Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf Free from quarantine weed blight) Pakistan Free from soil and quarantine weed Thailand (i) USA (ii) Netherlands (iii) France (iv) Germany Free from quarantine weed 190
191 (ii) Tissue cultured 473. Olea africana (wild olive) Cuttings/ for 474. Olea europaea (Olive) (i) Dried leaves for consumption (ii) Plants for USA South Africa Morocco Spain viruses. Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum (Petri disease) Phialophora parasitica (wilt) (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale) (c) Saturnia pyri (giant emperor moth) (d) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth) (a) Acherontia atropos (death's Head Hawkmoth) (b) Apate monachus (black borer) (c) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale) (d) Euzophera pinguis (olive moth) (e) Hylesinus varius (bark beetle) (f) Lasioptera berlesiana (g) Otiorhynchus armadillo (armadillo weevil) (h) Otiorhynchus cribricollis (apple weevil) (i) Phloeotribus scarabaeoides (olive bark beetle) (j) Prays oleae (olive kernel borer) (k) Saturnia pyri (giant emperor moth) (l) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth) (m) Pezicula alba (bark canker) (n) aster yellows phytoplasma group (o) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi (oleander knot) (i)freedom from soil (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of 2-3 months except for research. Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 60 days. 191
192 (iii) Fruits for consumption/ processing Italy - (a) Acherontia atropos (b) Epidiaspis leperii (c ) Euphyllura olivine (d) Lasioptera berlesiana (e) Metcalfa pruinosa (f) Otiorhynchusarmadillo (g) Otiorhynchuscribricollis (h) Prays oleae (i) Saturnia pyri (j) Zeuzera pyrina (k) Helicotylenchus oleae (l) Eutypa lata (m) Fomitiporia mediterranea (n) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum (o) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi Spain (a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterrean fruit fly) (b) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale) (c) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth) (d) Prays oleae (Olive kernel borer) (e) Phaeoacremonium maleophilum (Petri disease) (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post- entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months (a) Pest free status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b)mbr 32gm/cum for 2 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterrean fruit fly or (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/ re-export. 192
193 (iv) Plants/ cuttings for Peru (i) Israel (a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) (b) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indian red scale) (a) Acherontia atropos (death s head hawkmoth) (b) Aceria oleae (Olive bud mite) (c) Apate monachus (black borer) (d) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (e) Euphyllura olivine (f) Prays oleae (olive kernel borer) (g) Saturnia pyri (giant emperor moth) (h) Zeuzera pyrina (moth, wood leopard) (i) Theba pisana (white garden snail) (j) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. Savastanoi (oleander knot) (i) Pest free status for Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) as per international standards Or (ii) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus intransit refrigeration against Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) and 0 o C or below for13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus intransit refrigeration against Anastrepha fraterculus (SouthAmerican fruit fly) Or (iii) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly). (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for 60 days. (iii)commercial imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and cooperation. (iv)fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu.m for 2 hrs.at 21 C and above under NAP or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/ re-export. 193
194 475. Opuntia ficus indica (Cactus pear/ Prickly pear) 476. Orchids : (Aranda, Cattleya, Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Lawliocattleya, Mokara, Odontoglosum, Phalaenopsis, Vanda, Vanila etc.) (i) Cattleya spp. (v) Seeds for sowing (vi) Cuttings/ grafts/ rooted for Jordan Europe USA Amaranthus blitoides Raphanus raphanistrum (a) Pezicula alba (b) Phaeoacremonium aleophilum (c) Rotylenchus roubustus (d) Heterodera crotae (a) Epidiaspis leperii (pear scale) (b) Metcalfa pruinosa (c) Otiorhynchus cribricollis (d) Selenaspidus articulatus (e) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth) (f) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback) (g) Mycocentrospora cladosporioides (h) Phaeoacmonium deophilus (i) Spilocaea oleaginea (leaf spot) (j) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi (olive knot) Free from Anthonomus grandis (Mexican cotton boll Germplasm material Mexico for research only weevil) (i) Saplings Any Country (a) Bacterial leaf spots (Burkholderia gladioli pv. gladioli and Erwinia chrysanthemi) (b) Blossom blight (Phyllostica capitalensis) (c) Orchid viruses such as cymbidium mosaic, vanilla necrosis, Odontoglosum ring spot and orchid fleck etc. (ii) Tissue-cultured Tissue cultured Any Country (i) Korea (ii) Japan (iii) USA (iv) Hungary (v) Canada (vi) Italy (vii) Ukraine (viii) Columbia (ix) Germany Certified that the tissue-cultured are obtained from mother stock tested and maintained virus-free. : (a) Cymbidium mosaic virus (b) Odontoglossum ring spot virus rhabdovirus Freedom from quarantine weeds Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i)freedom from soil (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research purposes. Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds Post-entry quarantine for a period of days.. 194
195 (ii) Dendrobium spp. Tissue cultured (x) Indonesia (xi) South Africa (xii) Taiwan (xiii) Thailand (xiv) Any country except Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan, USA, Hungary, Canada, Italy, Ukraine, Columbia, Germany, Indonesia and South Africa (i) USA (ii) Italy cattleya colour break virus : (a) Cymbidium mosaic virus (b) Odontoglossum ring spot virus (c) Rhabdovirus : (a) Tobacco mosaic virus (b) Cymbidium mosaic virus (c) Odontoglossum ring spot virus virus : (a) Odontoglossum ring spot tobamo virus (b) Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (c) Poty viruses (d) Tobacco mosaic virus (e) Dendrobium virus : (a) Potyviruses (b) Tobacco mosaic virus (c) Dendrobium mosaic virus (d) Bean yellow mosaic virus (e) Tomato ring spot virus (f) Orchid fleck virus (g) Phalenopsis virus (h) Dendrobium virus (i) Grammatophyllum (bacilliform) virus 195
196 (iii) Japan (iv) Germany (v) Malaysia (vi) Denmark (vii) Any country except USA, Italy, Japan, Germany, Malaysia and Denmark (iii) Vanilla planifolia Seeds for sowing Papua New : (a) Tobacco mosaic virus (b) Dendrobium mosaic virus (c) Tomato ring spot virus (d) Orchid fleck virus : (a) Grammatophyllum (bacilliform) virus (b) Dendrobium vein necrosis virus (c) Rhabdovirus potyviruses. dendrobium virus. virus. Free from quarantine weed Guinea 477. Orchis laxiflora Seeds for Medicinal purpose China Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil Origanum spp.(origanum) Seeds for sowing Any Country Free from quarantine weed 479. Ornamental Palm species: Seeds/Seed sprouts Any Country (i) Post-entry quarantine for a (Arikuryoba,Borasus,Caryot a, Carypha, Chamaeodorea, Chrysalidocorpus, Dictyosperma, Washingtonia, Roystonia, Hyophorbe, Pritchardia, Sabal, Syogrus, Trachycorpus, Vietchia, Mascarena ) (a) Bactrial blight (Acidovorax avenae sub sp. avenae)- For Carypha spp only (b) Mosaic (Poty virus)- For Washingtonia spp only (c) Red ring nematode (Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus) (ii) Certified that the seeds/seed sprouts collected from mother palms free from Cadang cadang (viroids) period of months 196
197 480. Ornithogalum spp. Tissue cultured 481. Oryza sativa (Rice) (i) Grains for consumption (i) Japan (ii) Israel (iii) Kenya (iv) South Africa (v) USA (vi) Any country except Japan, Israel, Kenya, South Africa, : (a) Ornithogalum virus 2 (b) Ornithogalum virus 3 ornithogalum mosaic potyvirus. virus. USA Any Country Free from Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m at 21 o C and above for 24 hrs under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose. (ii) Fortified rice kernel for consumption China (a) Trogoderma variabile (grain dermestid) (b) Typhaea stercorea (hairy fungus beetle) (c) Monographella nivalis (foot rot of cereals) Fumigation with Methyl 32gram per cubic meter at 21 C and above for 24 hours under normal atmospheric temperature (NAP) and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate Osteospermum spp. Tissue cultured 483. Pachira insignis Plants for Any Country Australia, Thailand USA virus. Free from Steirastoma breve (Cacao beetle) (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 197
198 484. Paeonia suffruticosa (Peonia) Plants/ cuttings for Netherlands (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months Panax quinquefolius (Ginseng) Seeds for sowing USA Free from Nectria radicicola (black root) Freedom from quarantine weeds 486. Pandanus spp. (Pandanus) Vegetable (leaves) Thailand for consumption 487. Panicum spp. Germplasm material for research only Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds 488. Panicum antidotale (Elbow grass)/panicum maximum var. trichoglume (Guinea grass) 489. Panicum sumatrense (Little millet) 490. Papaver spp. (Ornamental Poppy) 491. Papaver somniferum (Opium poppy) 492. Paspalum commersonii/ Paspalum notatum (i) Brazil (ii) China (iii) Kenya (iv) Nepal (v) USA Seeds for sowing Kenya Free from Sugarcane chlorotic streak virus (i)freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for freedom from Sugarcane chlorotic streak virus Seeds for sowing Nepal Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Seeds for sowing (i) USA Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf Free from quarantine weed blight of tomato) (ii) France Free from quarantine weed (iii) U.K (iv) The Netherlands (v) Spain (vi) Germany Germplasm material for research only (vii) Italy (i) Afghanistan (ii) Australia (iii) Austria (iv) Finland (v) Germany (vi) Hungary (vii) Bulgaria (viii) Turkey Free from Artichoke Italian latent virus Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 198
199 493. Paspalum scrobiculatum, P. dilatatum/ Paspalam spp Passiflora edulis (Passion fruit) Germplasm material for research only (i) China (ii) Nepal (iii) USA Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Seeds for sowing USA Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i) Cuttings/ (i)australia for (ii) Leaves for consumption (iii) Scion/ Budwood/ Rooted for (ii) Brazil (iii) South Africa Germany, Netherland, Belgium France (i) Philippines (ii) Sri Lanka (iii) Thailand (iv) Indonesia (v) Malaysia (vi) Mauritius (vii) New Zealand (a) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (b) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae (c) Pseudomonas passiflora (d) Pseudomonas viridiflava (e) Passion fruit woodiness virus Dione juno Eueides isabella (isabella tiger) Pantomorus cervinus Selenaspidus articulatus(red scale) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae Pseudomonas viridiflava Passion fruit woodiness virus Pantomorus cervinus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae (j) Pseudomonas passiflora Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA) - (i) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA) (ii) Pantomorus cervinus (Fullar s rose beetle) (a) Pantomorus cervinue (b) Pseudomonas passiflora (c) Pseudomonas viridiflava (d) Passion fruit woodiness virus (i) Freedom from soil (ii)post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Freedom from soil and other plant debris (i) Freedom from soil (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii)post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. 199
200 495. Passiflora foetida (Stone Flower) (iv) Seeds for sowing Dried flowers for medicinal use (viii) USA (i) Australia (ii) Brazil (iii) South Africa (a) Agraulis vanillae (b) Pantomorus cervinus (c) Selenaspidus articulatus (d) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae (base rot disease of passionfruit) (e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae (base rot disease of passionfruit) (b) Pseudomonas passiflora (c) Pseudomonas viridiflava (a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (a) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. passiflorae (b) Pseudomonas passiflora Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (grease spot of passion fruit) Any country Free from quarantine weeds seeds 496. Paulownia kawakamii Tissue culture 497. Peganum harmala Dried seeds for consumption USA, Netherlands Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. Pakistan Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination Pelargonium spp. (Pelargonium) (i) Seeds/ Cuttings/ Saplings for planting or Any Country (a) Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. pellargonii) (b) Pelargonium viruses viz. flower break virus, leaf curl virus, vein clearing virus and zonate spot virus. (i)free from quarantine weed (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of days. Seeds for sowing Australia Free from tomato ring spot virus (i)freedom from soil and quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for freedom from tomato ring spot virus. (ii) Tissue cultured (i) UK : (a) Pelargonium flower break virus (b) Pelargonium line pattern virus 200
201 (ii) Italy (iii) Germany (iv) Europe, USA (v) Any country except UK, Italy, Germany, Europe, USA : (a) Pelargonium vein clearing virus (b) Pelarrgonium zonate spot virus pelargonium leaf curl virus pelargonium ringspot virus virus 499. Penicicum vergatum Tissue culture 500. Pennisetum americanum/ Pennisetum glaucum (Pearl millet) USA form mother stock tested and maintained free from virus Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Seeds for sowing Nepal Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 501. (i) Pennisetum clandestinum /Pennisetum purpureum/ Pennisetum spp. Pennisetum hybrids (i) Seeds for sowing Kenya (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from viruses (ii) Pennisetum purpureum (i) Plants/ cuttings for (i) China Free from Sugarcane chlorotic streak virus (sugarcane chlorotic streak disease. (i)commercial import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6 months 502. Pennisetum glaucum (Pearl millet) Seeds for sowing (i) Niger (ii) China (iii) Nigeria Free from Aphelenchoides arachidis (groundnut testa nematode) (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. 201
202 (iv) USA Free from Wheat streak mosaic virus (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 2-3 months, (iv) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from Wheat streak mosaic virus 503. Penstemon spp. (Pentas) Seeds for sowing Europe Free from quarantine weed 504. Pepromia spp. Tissue cultured Any Country 505. Perilla frutescens (Perilla) Seeds for sowing (i) Japan (ii) Korea (iii) Turkey (iv) USA 506. Persea americana (Avocado) (i) Plants for (i) Israel (ii) South Africa virus (a) Parabemisia myricae (bayberry whitefly) (b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (c) Protopulvinaria pyriformis (pyriform scale) (d) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm) (e) Avocado sunblotch viroid (a) Cacoecimorpha pronubana (carnation tortrix) (b) Ceroplastes destructor (white wax scale) (c) Pantomorus cervinus (Fuller's rose beetle) (d) Protopulvinaria pyriformis (pyriform scale) (e) Pseudotheraptus wayi (coconut bug) (f) Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm) (g) Xyleborus ferrugineus (h) Cercospora purpurea (spot blotch) (i) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (j) Sphaceloma perseae (avocado scab) (k) Rhizobium rhizogenes (l) Avocado sunblotch viroid Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i) Imports subject to prior approval of the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a period of one year. (iii) Freedom from soil. (i) Imports subject to prior approval of the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Post entry quarantine for a period of one year. (iii) Freedom from soil. 202
203 (ii) Tissue cultured (i) Israel (ii) South Africa avocado sun blotch viroid. Imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (iii) Cuttings/ budwoods/ rooted for (i) Indonesia (ii) Malaysia (iii) Mauritius Free from Rhizobium rhizogenes Free from (a) Xyleborus ferrugineus (b) Rhizobium rhizogenes Free from Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm) (iv) Mexico (v) New Zealand (vi) Philippines (vii) Sri Lanka (a) Aleurodicus cocois (whitefly) (b) Aleurodicus pulvinatus (whitefly) (c) Atta spp. (ants) (d) Caulophilus oryzae (e) Conotrachelus perseae (f) Heilipus lauri (avocado seed weevil) (g) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (h) Paracoccus marginatus (i) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (j) Platynota stultana (leaf roller) (k) Rhynchophorus palmarum (l) Scirtothrips perseae (thrips) (m) Selenaspidus articulatus (red scale) (n) Spodoptera eridania (o) Stenoma catenifer (moth) (p) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (q) Rosellinia pepo (black root rot) (r) Sphaceloma perseae (scab) (s) Xyleborus ferrugineus (a) Ceroplastes destructor (wax scale) (b) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth) (c) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (d) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (a) Niphonoclea spp. (b) Suana concolor (c) Sphaceloma perseae (scab) Free from Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month 203
204 Cuttings/ Plants for (viii) Thailand (ix) USA (i) Australia Free from (a) Ceroplastes japonicus (wax scale) (b) Oligonychus mangiferus (mango red spider mite) (a) Amorbia cuneana (b) Atta sp. (c) Avocado sunblotch viroid (d) Cacoecimorpha pronubana (carnation tortrix) (e) Caulophilus oryzae (f) Chrysodeixis includens (g) Diaprepes abbreviatus (h) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth) (i) Melanaspis obscura (obscure, scale) (j) Oligonychus peruvianus (k) Oligonychus punicae (l) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (m) Parabemisia myricae (n) Paracoccus marginatus (o) Peridroma saucia (underwing moth) (p) Phytophthora citricola (root rot) (q) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (r) Platynota stultana (leaf roller) (s) Protaetia fusca (t) Rhizobium rhizogenes (u) Sabulodes aegrotata (looper) (v) Scirtothrips perseae (w) Selenaspidus articulatus ( red scale) (x) Sphaceloma perseae (avocado scab) (y) Spodoptera eridania (armyworm) (z) Xyleborus ferrugineus (v) Xyleborus immaturus (bark beetle) (a) Ceroplastes destructor (b) Chrysodeixis includens (c) Epiphyas postvittana(apple moth) (d) Monolepta australis (leaf beetle) (e) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (f) Phytophthora cryptogea Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (g) Avocado sunblotch viroid (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii)post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 204
205 (ii) Chile (iii) Columbia (iv) Guatemala (v) Israel (a) Chrysodeixis includens (b) Pantomorus cervinus (c) Peridroma saucia (d) Spodoptera eridania (e) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (f) Phytophthora cryptogea (a) Aleurodicus pulvinatus (b) Atta (leaf cutter ant) (c) Chrysodeixis includens (d) Heilipus lauri (e) Peridroma saucia (f) Rhynchophorus palmarum (g) Selenaspidus articulatus (h) Stenoma catenifer(avocado moth) (i) Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse whitefly) (j) Oligonychus peruvianus (k) Rosellinia pepo (black root rot) (l) Rhizobium rhizogenes (a) Atta (leaf cutter ant) (b) Caulophilus oryzae (grain weevil) (c) Conotrachelus perseae (d) Heilipus lauri (avocado weevil) (e) Paracoccus marginatus (f) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (g) Rhynchophorus palmarum (h) Scirtothrips perseae (i) Stenoma catenifer (avocado moth) (j) Xyleborus ferrugineus (k) Oligonychus peruvianus (l) Sphaceloma perseae (a) Parabemisia myricae (bayberry whitefly) (b) Peridroma saucia (c) Protopulvinaria pyriformis (pyriform scale) (d) Spodoptera littoralis (e) Avocado sunblotch viroid (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 205
206 507. Petroselinum crispum (Parsley) (i) Seeds for sowing (vi) South Africa (vii) Spain (viii) Caribbean Countries (i) Denmark (a) Cacoecimorpha pronubana (carnation tortrix) (b) Ceroplastes destructor (c) Pantomorus cervinus (d) Protopulvinaria pyriformis (e) Pseudotheraptus wayi (f) Spodoptera littoralis (g) Xyleborus ferrugineus (h) Phytophthora cryptogea (i) Sphaceloma perseae (j) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (12) Avocado sunblotch viroid (a) Cacoecimorpha pronubana (b) Pantomorus cervinus (c) Parabemisia myricae (d) Peridroma saucia (e) Spodoptera littoralis (f) Trialeurodes vaporariorum Phytophthora cryptogea (g) Avocado sunblotch viroid (avocado sun blotch) Free from Lagocheirus araneiformis Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i)free from soil contamination (ii)free from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Italy (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Pleosporum herbarum (leaf blight of onion) (c) Pseudomonas viridiflava (d) Celery mosaic virus (e) Chicory yellow mosaic virus (i)free from soil contamination (ii)free from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (d) and (e) by a competent authority at the country of origin 206
207 (iii) Japan (iv) Netherlands (v) France (vi) USA (vii) U.K. (viii) Germany (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (c) Celery mosaic virus (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Pleosporum herbarum (leaf blight of onion) (c) Pseudomonas viridiflava (d) Celery mosaic virus (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (b) Celery mosaic virus (c) Pseudomonas viridiflava (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (b) Pleospora herbarum (Leaf blight of onion) (c) Celery mosaic virus (d) Pseudomonas viridiflava (e) Chicory mosaic virus (i)free from soil contamination (ii) Free from quarantine weed seeds (iii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (c) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i) Free from soil contamination (ii) Free from quarantine weed (i) Free from soil contamination (ii) Free from quarantine weed (iii) Seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (d) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i) Freedom from soil and quarantine weeds seeds (ii) Seed Crop inspection and certification for free from (b) by a Competent Authority at the country of origin. (i) Freedom from soil and quarantine weeds seeds (ii) Seed Crop inspection and certification for free from (c) and (e) by a Competent Authority at the country of origin. (ix) Spain (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava Freedom from quarantine weeds seeds (ii) Fresh leaves for consumption (x) Israel Europe Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (Stem and bulb nematode Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) Freedom from quarantine weeds seeds 207
208 508. Petunia spp. (i) Tissue cultured (i) Hungary (ii) UK (iii) Netherlands (iv) Germany (v) Italy (vi) Poland (vii) France (viii) Switzerland : (a) Tobacco mosaic virus (b) Tomato mosaic virus (c) Potato virus Y (d) Potato X virus : (a) Tobacco mosaic virus (b) Potato virus Y (c) Arabis mosaic virus (d) Tomato black ring nepo virus : (a) Tobacco mosaic virus (b) Tomato mosaic virus (c) Tomato black ring nepoviruses (d) Potato virus Y (e) Petunia vein clearing virus (f) Broad bean wilt fabavirus : (a) Petunia asteroid mosaic virus (b) Petunia flower mottle potyvirus (c) Datura Colombian potyvirus (d) Petunia vein clearing virus : (a) Petunia asteroid mosaic virus (b) Artichoke latent virus tobacco mosaic virus : (a) Tobacco mosaic virus (b) Potato virus Y petunia vein clearing virus 208
209 (ix) USA (x) Israel (xi) Brazil (xii) Japan (xiii) Egypt (xiv) Korea ROK (xv) Korea DPR (xvi) Slovenia (xvii) Czech Republic (xviii) China (xix) Canada : (a) Petunia vein clearing virus (b) Petunia asteroid mosaic virus (c) Tomato infectious chlorosis closterovirus : (a) Tobacco mosaic virus (b) Tomato mosaic virus (c) Petunia vein clearing virus : (a) Tobacco mosaic virus (b) Petunia vein clearing virus tobacco mosaic virus petunia asteroid mosaic virus potato virus Y. : (a) Arabis mosaic virus (b) Turnip mosaic potyvirus turnip mosaic potyvirus tomato spotted wilt virus 209
210 509. Petunia axillaris, P. Integrifolia (Petunia) (ii) Seeds for sowing Cuttings/ planting material/ rooted for (xx) Any country except Canada, China, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Japan, Egypt, Korea ROK, Korea DPR, Poland, Italy, UK, Netherlands, Switzerland, Hungary, Germany, France, USA, Brazil, Israel (i) Europe (ii) South Africa (iii) Canada (iv) Australia (v) New Zealand (vi) Kazakhstan (vii) Turkey (viii) South America virus. Free from Arabis mosaic nepho virus Free from Andean Potato Virus (stain) (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from arabis mosaic nepho virus. (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from Andean Potato Virus (stain) Free from quarantine weed (ix) USA (x) Japan Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (xi) Guatemala Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i) Germany (i) Freedom from soil (a) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing (b) Phytonemus pallidus (mite) for one growth season. (c) Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dieffenbachiae (stem rot) (d) Pseudomonas viridiflava (e) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (f) Petunia asteroid mosaic virus (g) Petunia flower mottle virus (h) Petunia vein clearing virus 210
211 510. Philotheca myoporoides (Wax flower) Plants/cuttings for (ii) The Netherlands (iii) USA 511. Phlox spp. (Phlox) Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) USA (iii) Japan (iv) Australia 512. Phoenix spp. Seeds for sowing 513. Phoenix dactylifera (Date palm) (i) Suckers for planting (a) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (b) Phytonemus pallidus (mite) (c) Pseudomonas viridiflava (d) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (a) Anthonomus eugenii (pepper weevil) (b) Exomala orientalis (oriental beetle) (c) Heliothis virescens (d) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (e) Phytonemus pallidus (mite) (f) Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dieffenbachiae (stem rot) (g) Pseudomonas viridiflava (h) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for one growth season. (i) Rhizobium rhizogenes USA (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 6 months. (ii) Free from soil. (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (Brown ring disease of (i) Free from soil and quarantine weed hyacinth) (ii)crop inspection and (b) Tobacco rattle virus (Spraing of potato). certification for Free from tobacco rattle virus. (ii) Europe Freedom from soil and Any country (Except from African, American, Caribbean, Philippines and Soloman Island countries) Any Country (a) Bayood (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. albedinis) (b) Palm lethal yellowing (Phytoplasmas) (c) Texas root rot (Phymatotrichum omnivorum) (d) American palm weevil (Rhyncophorus palmarum) quarantine weed Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination. (i)import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii)post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. 211
212 (ii) Tissue cultured for (iii) Fresh/ dry fruits for consumption 514. Phormium spp. (i) Tissue cultured 515. Phyllostachys spp. (Bamboo) 516. Physalis peruviana (Cape gooseberry) 517. Picea abies (Spruce) (ii) Plants for (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Stem cuttings/ saplings for Cuttings/ grafts/ rooted for (i) Wood without bark Any Country virus. Any Country Free from Palm kernel borer (Pachymerus lacerdae) Fumigation with Methyl 16 g/cu m for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Any Country virus. Protection Adviser. Australia Post entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (i) Thailand Free from quarantine weed (ii) China China Post entry quarantine growing (a) Top blight (Ceratosphaeria phyllostachydis) for a period of 45 days. (b) Clum base rot (Arthrinium spp.) (c) Witches broom (Phytoplasma) (d) Bamboo mosaic virus (i) Italy (ii) Spain (iii) USA (i) North America Free from Aculops lycopersici (tomato russet mite) (a) Pityogenes bidentatus (Two-toothed pine beetle) (b) Ips typograthus (Spruce bark beetle) (c) Dendroctonus micans (European Spruce beetle) (d) Pissodes spp. (Pine weevil) (e) Tomicus piniperda (Beetle, pine) (f) Bursaphenchus xylophilus (Pine wood nematode) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 o C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. 212
213 (ii) Wood with/without bark (ii) China Free from : (a) Dendroctonus micans (European Spruce beetle) (b) Ips typograthus (Spruce bark beetle) (i) Africa Free from : (a) Hylobiud abietis (Fir-tree weevil) (ii) Europe (a) Pityogenes bidentatus (Two-toothed pine beetle) (b) Ips typograthus (Spruce bark beetle) (c) Dendroctonus micans (European Spruce beetle) (d) Pissodes spp. (Pine weevil) (e) Tomicus piniperda (Beetle, pine) (f) Zeiraphera spp. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 o C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. (iii) Malaysia Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. 213
214 518. Picea engelmannii Wood without bark 519. Picea glauca Wood without bark 520. Picea sitchensis Wood without bark 521. Pimenta racemosa Plants/ cuttings for Canada Canada (i) Canada (a) Choristoneura fumiferana (spruce budworm) (b) Choristoneura occidentalis (western spruce budworm) (c) Dendroctonus ponderosae (black hills beetle) (d) Dendroctonus rufipennis(spruce beetle) (e) Dryocoetes confuses (western balsam bark beetle) (f) Monochamusnotatus (northeastern sawyer) (g) Trypodendron lineatum(striped ambrosia beetle) (h) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus(pine wilt nematode) (i) Heterobasidion annosum (j) Heterobasidion parviporum (a) Choristoneura fumiferana (spruce budworm) (b) Choristoneura occidentalis(western spruce budworm) (c) Choristoneura pinus pinus(jack-pine budworm) (d) Dendroctonusrufipennis(spruce beetle) (e) Monochamus notatus(northeastern sawyer) (f) Monochamustitillator(southern pine sawyer) (g)pissodesnemorensis (northern pine weevil) (h) Heterobasidion parviporum (a) Dendroctonusrufipennis (spruce beetle) (b) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (c) Sirex juvencus(steel-blue woodwasp) (d) Trypodendron lineatum (striped ambrosia beetle) (e)bursaphelenchusxylophilus (pine wilt nematode) (f) Heterobasidion annosum (g) Heterobasidion parviporum Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g.per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by PlantProtection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. (iii) Ivory Coast Free from quarantine weed seeds, soil and other plant debris. Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. 214
215 522. Pinus taeda (i)timber logs with/ without bark for consumption 523. Piratinera guianenesis (Snakewood) Wood with and without bark 524. Pistacia vera (Pistachio nut) Cuttings/ grafts/ rooted for (i) Australia (ii) USA Central & South America (a) Sirex noctilio (woodwasp) (b) Heterobasidion annosum (c) Heterobasidion araucariae (a)ips calligraphus(six-spined ips) (b)monochamus carolinensis (pine sawyer) (c)pineus boerneri (pine woolly aphid) (d)pissodesnemorensis (northern pine weevil) (e)sirex noctilio (woodwasp) (f)bursaphelenchusxylophilus (pine wilt nematode) (g)atropellispiniphila (twig blight of pine) (h)gibberella circinata (pitch canker) (i)heterobasidion annosum (j)leptographium procerum (white pine root decline) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary ertificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21ºC and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Iran Free from Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. 215
216 525. Pisum spp. (Pea) (i) Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Pod and stem blight (Phomopsis logicolla) (b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (c) Pea cyst nematode (Heterodera goettingiana) (d) Bruchids (Bruchidius spp. Specularis impressithorax) (e) Pea viruses viz. early-browning, enation mosaic and green mottle. (i)free from soil. (ii)free from quarantine weed seeds (iii) Seed shall be appropriately treated with suitable fungicide and treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate. (ii) Seeds for consumption or processing Any Country (a) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (b) Pea cyst nematode (Heterodera goettingiana) (c) Bruchids (Bruchidius spp. Specularis impressithorax) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose Pisum sativum (Snow pea) Fresh vegetable for consumption 527. Pisum sativum (Frozen Seeds for green peas) consumption Thailand Freedom from soil. China (a) Adelphocoris lineolatus (lucerne bug) (b) Halyomorpha halys (brown marmorated stink bug) (c) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (d Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) (f) Broad bean wilt virus (g) Lettuce mosaic virus (h) Peanut stunt virus (peanut stunt) (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds, soil and other plant debris. (ii) Pest-free area status for Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) as per international standards or (iii) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cu.m for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above under NAP before processing & freezing and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate of by any other phytosanitary treatment in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose. 216
217 528. Plumeria rubra (i) Plants for 529. Poa pratensis (Kentucky blue grass) 530. Polygala myrtifolia/ Polygala paniculata 531. Polypodium spp. (Polypodium) 532. Polyscias spp. (Polyscias) (ii) Belgium (i) USA (a) Adelphocoris lineolatus (lucerne bug) (b) Agriotes lineatus (wireworm) (c) Lacanobia oleracea (brightline brown-eye moth) (d) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (e) Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhubarb crown rot) (f) Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola (halo blight (of beans)) (g) Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci (wildfire) (h) Rhodococcus fascians (fasciation: leafy gall) (i) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) ( j) Alfalfa mosaic virus (alfalfa yellow spot) (k) Pea early-browning virus Free from; (a) Aspidiotus nerii (acuba scale) (b) Selenaspidus articulatus (west Indian red scale) (ii) Tissue cultured Seeds for sowing USA (a) Anguina agrostis (Bentgrass nematode) (b) Claviceps purpurea (ergot) (c) Monographella nivalis (foot rot:cereals) (d) Sclerotinia homoeocarpa (dollar spot: grasses) (e) Pantoea stewartii (Bacterial leaf blight of maize) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Cuttings Plants for Plants for (i)free from quarantine weed seeds, soil and other plant debris. (ii)pest-free area status for Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) as per international standards or Fumigation with Methyl 48 g/cu. m for 24 hrs at 21 C and above under NAP before processing & freezing operations and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (ii) Australia Free from Aspidiotus nerii (acuba scale) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (iii) Thailand Post-entry quarantine growing (iv) Singapore for a period of 45 days. Any Country Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (i) Imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Free from soil and quarantine weed USA (i)freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of one growth season except for research Any Country Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Any Country Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 217
218 533. Pome Fruits: (Apple, Pear (Pyrus spp.) and Quince (Cydonia spp.)). (i) Cuttings/ Saplings/ Bud wood for planting or (ii) Tissue cultured (iii) Fresh fruits for consumption Any Country Any Country (i) Australia (a) Fire blight (Erwinia amylovora) (b) Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) (c) Hairy root (A.. rhizogenes) (d) Apple and pear rusts (Gymnosporangium spp) non Asiatic (e) Apple scar skin, apple stem grooving viruses. (f) Seed chalcid (Megastigmus spermotrophus) (g) Viruses/ phytoplasmas affecting Pomidae. Certified that the planting material is obtained from mother stock indexed/tested and maintained free from viruses and phytoplasmas affecting Pomidae. (a) Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Cydia pomonella (codling moth) (d) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (ii) Canada Free from : (a) Cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth) (b) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight) (c) Pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix) (d) Peridroma saucia (pearly under wing moth) (e) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealy bug) (f) Rhagoletis pomonella (apple maggot) (i)post-entry quarantine for a period of 1-2 years. (ii)import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. The above condition at (i) shall not apply. (a)pest free status for Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) and Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus intransit refrigeration against Queensland fruit fly (a) Pest free area status for Rhagoletis pomonella (Apple maggot) as per international standard or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Rhagoletic pomonella (Apple maggot) 218
219 (iii) Chile Free from Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (iv) China Free from : (a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix) (b) Cydia funebrana (red plum maggot) (c) Cydia inopinata (Manchurian fruitmoth) (d) Cydia molesta (Oriental fruit moth) (e) Cydia pomenalla (Codling moth) (f) Pandemis cerasana (Common twist moth) (g) Pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix) (h) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth) (v) France Free from : (a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Cydia funebrana (red plum maggot) (d) Cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth) (e) Cydia pomonella (codling moth) (f) Erwinia amylovora (fire blight) (g) Pandemis heparana (apple browntortrix) (h) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (i) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (vi) Iran Free from Cydia pomonella (codling moth) (vii) New Zealand Free from : (a) Cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth) (b) Cydia pomonella (Codling moth) (c) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (d) Erwinia amylovora (fire blight) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug) (a) Pest free status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly (a) Pest free status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly (a) Pest free status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly 219
220 (viii) South Africa Free from : (a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (b) Ceratitis rosa (Natal fruit fly) (c) Cydia molesta (Oriental fruit moth) (d) Cydia pomenella (Codling moth) (e) Erwinia amylovora (fire blight) (f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug) (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) and Ceratitis rosa (Natal fruit fly) or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly (ix) USA Free from : (a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (b) Cydia pomonella (codling moth) (c) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (d) Erwinia amylovora (firteblight) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug) (f) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealy bug) (g) Rhagoletis pomonella (apple maggot) (h) Anastrepha fraeerculus (South American fruit fly) (i) Anastrepha lundens (Mexican fruit fly) (j) Anastrepha serpentine (Sapodilla fruit fly) (k) Anastrepha suspense (Caribbean fruit fly) (l) Anthonomus quadrigibbus (apple curculio) (m) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale) (n) Grapholita molesta (Oriental fruit fly) (a) Pest free status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b)mbr 32gm/cum for 2 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterrean fruit fly or (c)pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/ re-export. 220
221 (x) Italy Free from : (a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Cydia funebrana (red plum maggot) (d) Cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth) (e) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight) (f) Pandemis cerasana (common twist moth) (g) Pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix) (h) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (i) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug) (xi) Brazil Free from : (a) Anastrepha fraeerculus (South American fruit fly) (l) Anastrepha mediterran (Sapodilla fruit fly) (m) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (n) Grapholita molesta (Oriental fruit fly) (o) Harmonia axyridis (Harlequin ladybird) (p) Apple stem pitting virus(apple spy 227 epinasty & decline) (q) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth) (xii) Poland Free from : (a) Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix) (b) Ametastegia (c) Archips podana (great brown twist moth) (d) Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle) (e) Epidiaspis leperii (European pear scale) (f) Grapholita funebrana (red plum maggot) (g) Orthosia cerasi (common quaker) (h) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (i) Erwinia amylovora (fire blight) (j) Apple stem pitting virus.(apple spy 227 epinasty & decline) (a) Pest free status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly (a) Pest free status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MBr 32gm/cum for 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterrean fruit fly or (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/ re-export. Fumigation with 32gm/cum for 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Govt.of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the country of origin/ reexport. 221
222 Malus domestica (Apple) (iii)fruits for consumption (xiii) Afghanistan (a) Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle) (b) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear) (a) Pest free status for Byturus tomentosus(raspberry beetle) as per international standards or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 C or below for 10 days; 0.55 C or below for 11 days; 1.1 C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle) or (c)mbr 32gm/cum for 2 21 o C or above at NAP or Equivalent thereof against Byturus- tomentosus (raspberry beetle) (xiv) Belgium (a) Adoxophyesorana (summer fruit tortrix) (b) Ametastegia (c) Archips podana (great browntwist moth) (d) Byturustomentosus(raspberry beetle) (e) Caliroa cerasi(pear andcherryslugworm) (f) Epidiaspisleperii(European pear scale) (g) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (h) Grapholita funebrana (red plum maggot) (i) Harmonia axyridis (harlequin ladybird) (j) Hoplocampa (k) Leucoptera malifoliella(pear leaf blister moth) (l) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (m) Orthosia cerasi(common quaker) (n) Ostrinia nubilalis (European maize borer) (o) Pandemisheparana (apple brown tortrix) (p) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (q) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear) (r) Erwinia amylovora (fireblight) (a)pest free status for Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle) as per international standards or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 C or below for 10 days; 0.55 C or below for 11 days; 1.1 C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle) or (c)mbr for 2 21 C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Byturus tomentosus (raspberry beetle) 222
223 Pyrus communis (Pears) (iii)fruits for consumption Belgium (a) Adoxophyesorana (summer fruit tortrix) (b) Archips podana (great brown twist moth) (c) Cacopsylla pyri(pear sucker) (d) Cacopsylla pyricola (psyllid, pear) (e) Caliroa cerasi (pear and cherry slugworm) (f) Epidiaspisleperii (European pear scale) (g) Harmonia axyridis (harlequin ladybird) (h) Hoplocampa (i) Leucoptera malifoliella (pear leaf blister moth) (j) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (k) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (l) Epitrimerus pyri(pear rust mite) (m) Helix aspersa (common snail) (n)gymnosporangi um fuscum(european pear rust) (o) Venturia pyrina (black spot of pear) (p) Erwiniaamylovora (fireblight) 534. Populus nigra (i) Timber logs without bark for consumption (i) Belgium Free from Lymantria monacha (nun moth) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. 223
224 (ii)germany 535. Portulaca spp. (Portulaca) Seeds for sowing (i) USA (ii) Australia (a)anoplophora glabripennis (Asian longhorned beetle) (b) Lymantria monacha (nun moth) (c) Tremex fuscicornis (Tremex wasp) (d) Heterobasidion annosum Free from Tobacco rattle virus (Spraing of potato) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport.. (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from tobacco rattle virus. (iii) Netherlands Free from quarantine weed (iv) Taiwan Free from Aster yellows phytoplasma group (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from aster yellows phytoplasma group. (v) UK (a) Duponchelia fovealis (Southern European marshland pyralid) (b) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth) (c) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite) Freedom from soil and quarantine weed (vi) Japan (a) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth) (b) Phytonemus pallidus (Strawberry mite Freedom from soil and quarantine weed 536. Populus euramericana (Poplar) (i) Seeds for sowing Canada (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 224
225 537. Pot pourie/ dried decorative plant material (ii) Cuttings Canada (a) Anoplophora glabripennis (b) Choristoneura rosaceana (c) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (d) Hyphantria cunea (e) Leucoma salicis (satin moth) (f) Lygus lineolaris (plant bug) (g) Malacosoma americanum (h) Malacosoma disstria (i) Operophtera brumata (j) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (k) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth) (l) Botryosphaeria stevensii (m) Cryptodiaporthe populea (canker) (n) Drepanopeziza populorum (o) Heterobasidion annosum (p) Heterobasidion parviporum (q) Hypoxylon mammatum (canker) (r) Mycosphaerella populorum (s) Ophiostoma piceae (t) Phellinus tremulae (u) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (v) Rhizobium rhizogenes Decorative plant material (dried) for consumption 538. Pouteria caimito Plants/ cuttings for (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month. Any Country (i)fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. (ii) Free from quarantine weeds Israel (i) Free from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. 225
226 539. Pouteria locuma Plants/ cuttings for 540. Pouteria sapota (i) Plants for (ii) Plants/ cuttings for 541. Pouteria viridis (i) Plants for Israel (i) Free from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. Thailand, Australia, USA (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. Thailand, Australia, USA (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 4-6 months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 542. Primula spp. (Primula) Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) USA (iii) Japan (iv) Australia Free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. primulae (leaf spot) Free from soil and quarantine weed Freedom from quarantine weeds 226
227 543. Protea spp. (i) Plants/ cuttings for (i) Australia Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (ii) USA (a) Botryosphaeria dothidea (canker of almond) (b) Botryosphaeria stevensii (Botryosphaeria disease, grapevine) (i) Post entry quarantine for a period of 10 months. (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Equador (i) Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (ii) Free from soil (iv) Israel Rosellinia necatrix (dematophora root rot) (i) Free from soil (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days 544. Prunus spp. (Cherry) Wood with/without bark (i) USA (ii) North America (except USA) (iii) Europe (a) Scolytus rugulosus (Shothole borer) (b) Synanthedon exitiosa (peachtree borer) (c) Xyleborus dispar (ambrosia beetle) Free from Pseudococcus maritimus (Grape mealybug) Free from Phenacoccus aceris (Apple mealybug) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent there of or any other treatment duly approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport Prunus avium (Sakura/ Cherry blossom) Rooted cuttings for Japan (a) Peach wart disease (b) Adoxophyes orana (fruit tortrix) (c) Caliroa cerasi (cherry sawfly) (d) Ceroplastes japonicus (wax scale) (e) Chaetocnema confinis (flea beetle) (f) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (g) Grapholita molesta (h) Homona magnanima (tea tortrix) (i) Hyphantria cunea (j) Malacosoma neustria (k) Operophtera brumata (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, (iii) Post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month 227
228 546. Prunus persica (Peach) Scion/ budwoods/ grafts Rooted for (i) Iran (l) Parabemisia myricae (m) Philaenus spumarius ( froghopper) (n) Sphaerolecanium prunastri (o) Amphitetranychus viennensis (p) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (q) Pseudomonas viridiflav (r) Rhizobium rhizogenes (s) Arabis mosaic virus (t) Little cherry virus (u) Peach latent mosaic viroid (v) Prune dwarf virus (w) Tomato ringspot virus (a) Agriotes lineatus (wireworm) (b) Aporia crataegi (white butterfly) (c) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (d) Epidiaspis leperii (pear scale) (e) Operophtera brumata (f) Ostrinia nubilalis (maize borer) (g) Saturnia pyri (giant moth) (h) Sphaerolecanium prunastri (i) Thrips angusticeps (field thrips) (j) Xyleborus dispar (pear beetle) (k) Amphitetranychus viennensis (l) Xiphinema rivesi (m) Phytophthora cryptogea (foot rot) (n) Tomato ringspot virus (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month 228
229 (ii) USA (a) Acrosternum hilare (green bug) (b) Agriotes lineatus (wireworm) (c) Archips fuscocupreanus (d) Archips rosana (leaf roller) (e) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (f) Ceresa alta (buffalo treehopper) (g) Conotrachelus nenuphar (h) Dysaphis plantaginea (apple aphid) (i) Edwardsiana rosae (leafhopper) (j) Epidiaspis leperii (pear scale) (k) Epiphyas postvittana (apple moth) (l) Frankliniella occidentalis (m) Grapholita molesta (fruit moth) (n) Grapholita packardi (fruitworm) (o) Grapholita prunivora (plum moth) (p) Homalodisca coagulata (q) Lygus lineolaris (plant bug) (r) Malacosoma americanum (s) Metcalfa pruinosa (t) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (u) Orgyia leucostigma (moth) (v) Ostrinia nubilalis (maize borer) (w) Pantomorus cervinus (rose beetle) (x) Parabemisia myricae (whitefly) (y) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (z) Philaenus spumarius (froghopper) (aa) Platynota stultana (leaf roller) (bb) Scolytus schevyrewi (bark beetle) (cc) Sphaerolecanium prunastri (dd) Spilonota ocellana (ee) Spodoptera frugiperda (ff) Synanthedon pictipes (tree borer) (gg) Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (hh) Xyleborus dispar (pear beetle) (ii) Aculus fockeui (plum rust mite) (jj) Xiphinema diversicaudatum (kk) Xiphinema rivesi (dagger nematode) (ll) Apiosporina morbosa (black knot) (mm) Armillaria tabescens (root rot) (nn) Botryosphaeria dothidea (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month 229
230 547. Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas fir) (i) Wood without bark (i) China (ii) North America (iii) New Zealand (oo) Botryosphaeria obtusa (pp) Botryosphaeria stevensii (qq) Diaporthe eres (rr) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback) (ss) Heterobasidion annosum (tt) Nectria radicicola (black root) (uu) Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (vv) Phytophthora citricola (ww) Phytophthora cryptogea (xx) Peach rosette phytoplasma (yy) Peach yellows phytoplasma (zz) Rhizobium rhizogenes (aaa) American plum line pattern virus (bbb)cherry green ring mottle virus (ccc)cherry rasp leaf virus (ddd) Cherry rusty mottle virus (eee)peach rosette mosaic virus (fff) Prune dwarf virus (ggg) Strawberry latent ringspot virus (hhh) Tomato ringspot virus Free from : (a) Dendroctonus pseudotsugae (Dougles fir beetle) (b) Bursaphenchus xylophilus (Pine wood nematode) (a) Hylastes ater (Black pine bark) (b) Hylotrupes bajulus (House longhorn beetle) (c) Otiorhynchus ovatus (Strawberry root weevil) (d) Pseudocoremia suavis (e) Heterobasidion annosum (f) Leptographium procerum (White pine root decline) (g) Ophiostoma piceae (Vascular mycosis of oak) (h) Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii (Swiss needle cast) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 o C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 o C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export. 230
231 (ii) Tissue culture (i) USA virus. (iii) Timber logs for consumption (i) Australia Free from; (a) Hylastes ater (black pine bark beetle) (b) Heterobasidion annosum (c) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (d) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) (ii) Fiji (iii) Papua New Guinea Free fromorthotomicus erosus (Mediterranean pine beetle) Free from Phytophthora cryptogea (tomata foot rot) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 o C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. (iv) South Africa (a) Hylotrupes bajulus (house long horn beetle) (b) Orthotomicus erosus (Mediterranean pine beetle) (c) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (pine wilt nematode) (d) Gibberella circinata (pitch canker) (e) Leptographium procerum (white pine root decline) (f) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) 231
232 (iv) Cone for tissue culture production 548. Psidium cattleianum Plants/ cuttings for 549. Psidium friedrichsthalia Plants/ cuttings for USA - (a) Barbara colfaxiana (douglas-fir cone moth) (b) Choristoneura fumiferana (spruce budworm) (c) Conophthorus radiatae (cone beetle, Monterey pine) (d) Lambdina fiscellaria (eastern hemlock looper) (e) Gibberella circinata (pitch canker) (f) Gremmeniella abietina (Brunchorstia disease) (g) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (h) Sirococcus conigenus (sirococcus blight of conifers) (i) Contarinia oregonensis (douglas-fir conegall midge) (j) Dioryctria abietivorella (fir coneworm) Israel (i) Free from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. Israel (i) Free from soil (ii) Commercialimports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. 232
233 550. Psidium guajava (Guava) (i) Fruits for consumption (ii) Plants for Thailand (a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) (b) Bactrocera prifoliae (i)pest-free area status for Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) and Bactrocera prifoliae as per international standards or (ii)mb 32 g/cubic metre for 3 ½ hrs at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof or (iii)pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) and Bactrocera prifoliae. Thailand Free from Chondracris rosea ( Citrus locust) (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post entry quarantine growing for a period of months. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 551. Pteris (Pteris) Plants for Asia Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Ptilotus spp. Tissue culture Australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained form mother stock tested and maintained free from virus Ptychosperma macarthurii Seeds for sowing Any Country Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination Pueraria phaseoloides (Tropical Kadzu) Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds 555. Punica granatum (i) Fruits for Afghanistan (Pomegranate) consumption (ii) Plants (graft) for (i) USA (a) Paracoccus marginatus (papaya mealybug) (a) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealy bug) (c) Armillaria tabescens (armillaria root rot) (d) Rhizobium rhizogenes (i) Commercial imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. 233
234 (iii) Scion/ budwoods/ grafts/ rooted for (iv) Plants/ cuttings for (v) Cuttings/ budwoods/ for (ii) Europe Free from Apomyelois ceratoniae (carob moth) (i)commercial imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (i) Afghanistan (i) Freedom from soil (ii)commercial imports subject to (ii) Iran (iii) Israel (i)yemen (ii) Azerbaijan (iii) Georgia ( Republic) (iv) Tajikistan, (v) Turkmenistan (vi)uzbekistan (vii) Iran (viii) Turkey (ix) China (a) Spodoptera littoralis (b) Zeuzera pyrina (Leopard moth) Free From: (a) Apate monachus(black borer) (b) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth) (c)spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm) (d)zeuzera pyrina (moth, wood leopard) Spodoptera littoralis a) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth) b) Pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealybug) a) Apomyelois ceratoniae b) Lobesia botrana c) Spodoptera littoralis d) Zeuzera pyrina (leopard moth) a) Lobesia botrana b) Spodoptera littoralis c) Zeuzera pyrina a) Pseudococcus comstocki b) Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. (i) Free from soil. (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. (i)freedom from soil (ii)post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (i)freedom from soil (ii)post Entry Quarantine growing for 6-9 months 234
235 (x) Thailand (xi) Syria 556. Quassia amara (Quassia) Wood without bark (i)mexico (ii) Brazil Wood without bark 557. Quercus spp. (Maju phal) Grains (seeds) for consumption (i)mexico (ii) Brazil a) Pseudococcus comstocki b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) c) Thosea sinensis (nettle grub) a) Apate monachus (black borer) b) Lobesia botrana c) Spodoptera littoralis (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation d) Zeuzera pyrina Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatmentshould be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport Iran (i) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) Freedom from quarantine weed 235
236 558. Quercus spp. (Oak) 559. Ranunculus spp. (Ranunculus) (i) Galls for consumption (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Turkey Free from soil and other plant debris. (i) Europe Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of Free from quarantine weed (ii) USA hyacinth) (ii) Bulbs for 560. Ranunculus arvensis Tissue culture (iii) Japan (iv) Netherland Netherlands Netherlands (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of hyacinth) (b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of hyacinth) (b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (brown ring disease of hyacinth) (b) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) virus. Free from quarantine weed (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (a) and (b) by a competent authority at the country of origin. (i) Free from soil. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Raphanus sativus (Radish) Seeds for sowing (i) Australia Free from : (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (b) Turnip yellow mosaic virus (ii) Denmark (iii) Hong Kong (iv) Korea DPR (v) Vietnam (vi) Korea ROK (vii) China (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (b) by a competent authority at the country of origin. Free from quarantine weed Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato ) Free from quarantine weed 236
237 (viii) Italy Free from : (a) Pleosporum herbarum (leaf blight of onion) (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (c) Radish mosaic virus (ix) Japan Free from : (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (b) Radish mosaic virus (x) New Zealand (xi) France (xii) Chile (xiii) Nepal (xiv) USA Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (b) Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (black rot) Free from Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing moth) Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (a)epitrix tuberis (tuber flea beetle) (b)peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (c)pleospora herbarum (leaf blight of onion) (d)pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) (e)xanthomonas campestris pv. raphani (leafspot.) (f) Radish mosaic virus (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for Free from (c) by a competent authority at the country of origin (i) Free from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (b) by a competent authority at the country of origin Free from quarantine weed Free from quarantine weed Freedom from quarantine weeds seeds Freedom from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination (i) Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil contamination. (ii) Fumigation with 3 g/cu cm at NAP. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (iii) Seed crop inspection and certification for free from (e) and (f) by a competent authority at the country of origin Fresh vegetable for consumption Nepal (a)erysiphe cruciferarum (powdery mildew of crucifers)) (b)pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) Free from soil and other plant debris. 237
238 562. Raphia spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Dried plant material for processing (ii) Plants for 563. Rheum spp. Tissue cultured Any Country Free from quarantine weed (i) Madagascar Free from Oryctes monoceros (coconut beetle) Fumigation with Methyl (ii) Philippines 32 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. Any country (i) Free from soil. (ii)post entry quarantine growing for a period of months. (i) Africa (ii) Kazakistan (iii) Europe (iv) USA (v) Australia (vi) New Zealand (vii) Turkey (viii) Canada (ix) China (x) Japan arabis mosaic nepovirus. (a) Arabis mosaic nepovirus (b) Cherry leaf roll nepovirus cherry leaf roll nepovirus (a) Arabis mosaic nepovirus (b) Rhubarb temperate alphacryptovirus (xi) Any country except Europe, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Canada, Africa, Kazakastan, Japan, China virus. 238
239 564. Rheum rhabarbarum Frozen fruits for consumption 565. Rhododendron spp. Tissue cultured 566. Ribes spp. (Gooseberry) Fresh vegetable for consumption Poland (i) USA (ii) Any country except USA (a) Ametastegia (b)peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (c) Pectobacterium rhapontici (rhubarb crown rot) (d) Turnip mosaic virus (cabbage A virus mosaic) rhododendron necrotic ringspot virus virus (i) Free from any plant debris. (ii) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu.m for 2 hrs at 21 C and above under NAP before processing/freezing of fruits and the treatment be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. Thailand Freedom from soil Ribes nigrum Frozen Black currants for consumption 568. Ribes rubrum Frozen Red currants for consumption France Free from any plant debris. Poland Free from any plant debris Ricinus communis (Castor) Seeds for sowing (i) Nepal (ii) Serbia 570. Rosa spp. (Rose) Rooted cuttings/ Grafts/ Bud wood/saplings for planting Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Herzigovina (iv) USA Free from Rhizobium rhizogenes (gall) Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds Any Country (a) Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) (b) Hairy root (A. rhizogenes) (c) Brand canker (Coniothyrium wernsdorfiae) (d) Brown canker (Cryptosporella umbrina) (e) Downy mildew (Peronospora sparsa) (f) Rust (Phragmidium spp.) (g) Rose streak virus (h) Rose wilt virus (i)post-entry quarantine for a period of 18 months except budding fpr 90 days (ii)free from soil for rooted cuttings. 239
240 571. Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) (i) Plants for (ii) Seeds for sowing 572. Rotalla rotundifolia (i) Plants for 573. Rubus idaeus (Vilamete raspberries) 574. Rudbeckia spp. (Black eyed susan) 575. Rumohra adiantiformis (Leather leaf fern) (ii) Tissue culture Frozen fruits for consumption Seeds for sowing (i) Tissue cultured (ii) Rhizome/ Plants for 576. Ruscus aculeatus Plants for 577. Salix spp. (Willows) Wooden logs with bark/clefts Israel Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. France Free from Helix aspersa (common snail) Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Japan (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 60 days. Japan Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. Serbia Free from any plant debris (i) Taiwan (ii) USA (iii) Russia Israel (i) Israel (ii) South Africa (iii)the Netherlands South Africa Europe Free from quarantine weed virus (a) Saperda carcharias (greater poplar longhorn) (b) Saperda populnea (poplar borer) (c) Zeuzera pyrina (wood leopard moth) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. Freedom from soil. (i)post entry quarantine for a growing period of 4-6 months. (ii) Free from soil (i) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent there of or heat treatment at 56 o C for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) Free from quarantine weeds 240
241 Cuttings/ grafts/ rooted for (i) Germany (a) Adoxophyes orana (fruit tortrix) (b) Ametastegia (c) Cryptorhynchus lapathi (d) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (tail moth) (e) Malacosoma neustria (f) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (g) Orgyia antiqua (tussock moth) (h) Orthosia cerasi (common quaker) (i) Otiorhynchus armadillo (j) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (k) Rabdophaga saliciperda (gall midge) (l) Saturnia pavonia (small moth) (m) Saturnia pyri (giant moth) (n) Scolytus intricatus (bark beetle) (o) Thrips angusticeps (field thrips) (p) Tremex fuscicornis (Tremex wasp) (q) Xyleborus dispar (ambrosia beetle) (r) Phellinus igniarius (s) Xanthomonas populi (i) Freedom from soil (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research (ii) USA (a) Adoxophyes orana (fruit tortrix) (b) Ametastegia (c) Cryptorhynchus lapathi (d) Euproctis chrysorrhoea (tail moth) (e) Malacosoma neustria (f) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (g) Orgyia antiqua (tussock moth) (h) Orthosia cerasi (common quaker) (i) Peridroma saucia (pearly moth) (j) Rabdophaga saliciperda (gall midge) (k) Saturnia pavonia (small moth) (l) Scolytus intricatus (bark beetle) (m) Thrips angusticeps (field thrips) (n) Xyleborus dispar (ambrosia beetle) (o) Eutypa lata (Eutypa dieback) (p) Phellinus igniarius (q) Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (r) Taphrina populina (s) Xanthomonas populi (i) Freedom from soil (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research 241
242 578. Salvia spp. (i) Seeds for sowing Guatemala - (a) Lygus lineolaris (tarnished plant bug) (b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (c) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealy bug) Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil (ii) Tissue culture (i) Australia (ii) Costa Rica (iii)usa Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus Salvia divinorum Dried leaves for consumption Mexico (a) Lygus lineolaris (tarnished plant bug) (b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 32g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. At 21ºC and above orequivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/re-export Salvia hispanica Seeds for sowing Australia Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil 581. Salvia officinalis (Sage) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Denmark (ii) Netherlands (iii) France Free from quarantine weed (ii) Plants for Israel (a) Peridroma saucia (Pearly underwing) (b) Spodoptera littoralis (Cotton leafworm) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Salvia splendens (Salvia) Seeds for sowing (i) Europe (ii) USA (iii) Taiwan (iv) Russia (v) Japan (vi) Israel (vii) Australia Free from quarantine weed 242
243 583. Sandoricum koetjape Plants/ cuttings for 584. Sansevieria spp. (i) Plants for Israel (i) Free from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine for a growing period of 6-9 months. (i) USA (a) Hercinothrips femoralis (banded greenhouse thrips) (b) Opogona sacchari (banana moth) (c) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (d) Hoplolaimus galeatus Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (ii) Europe Free from Opogona sacchari (banana moth) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (iii) Malaysia Free from Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 45 days. (ii) Tissue cultured Any Country Certified that the tissue cultured obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from viruses Santalum spp. Seeds for sowing Australia Free from quarantine weed (Sandalwood) 586. Sarosonia spp. Tissue cultured Any Country virus Saussurea lappa (Kuth) Dried roots for consumption China Free from soil and other plant debris Scabiosa Tissue culture Netherlands 589. Schefflera spp. (Brassia) Tissue cultured Plants for Any Country virus. virus. Asia Post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. 243
244 590. Schinus terebinthifolius (Baie rose bresi) 591. Schizanthus spp. (Schizanthus) Fruits for consumption purpose Seeds for sowing 592. Scholtzia involucrate Tissue culture Brazil, Europe Free from soil and other plant debris (i) France (ii) UK (iii) Germany (iv) Netherlands (v) Denmark (vi) USA (vii) Australia Australia Free from quarantine weed Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus Sclerocarrya birrea Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 594. Senecio spp. (Senecio) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for (iii) Tissue cultured (i) Europe (ii) USA (iii) Japan Japan (i) USA (ii) New Zealand (iii) Japan (iv) Eurasian region (v) Gernmany (vi) Scotland Free from quarantine weed (a) Beet western yellow virus (b) Chrysanthemum virus B (a) Bidens mottle potyvirus (b) Tomato spotted wilt virus (c) Tobacco mosaic virus potato virus Y arabis mosaic nepovirus. beet mild yellowing luteovirus. elm mottle virus. Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. 244
245 595. Senna siamea (Cassia) Plants for 596. Sesamum spp. (Sesamum) Grains (seeds) for consumption (vii) Any country except USA, New Zealand, Japan, Eurasian region, Germany, Scotland (i) Asia (ii) USA (i) Somalia (ii) Sudan (iii) Senegal and (iv) African countries (v) Pakistan virus Post entry quarantine growing for 45 days period. (i)fumigation with Methyl bromide at 16 g. per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 o C and above or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. (ii) Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Germplasm material for research only (i) USA (ii) Netherlands (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii)crop inspection for freedom from quarantine weed seeds 597. Sesbania cannabina Seeds for sowing Pakistan Freedom from quarantine weed seeds, soil and any plant debris 598. Sesbania sesban Sesbania spp. Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 599. Setaria glauca, S. italica Germplasm material for reseach only (i) China Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 245
246 (ii) USA (a) Foxtail mosaic virus (b) Wheat streak mosaic virus (i) Freedom from soil and plant debris (ii) Post- entry quarantine growing for 2-3 months (iii) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from Wheat streak mosaic virus and Foxtail mosaic virus 600. Shorea laevis Wood without bark Indonesia (a) Coptotermes curvignathus (rubber termite) (b) Xyleborus pseudopilifer (c) Xylosandrus ater Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatmentshould be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport 601. Silene spp. (Campion) Tissue cultured USA viruses Silybum marianum (Milk Thistle) Seeds for sowing USA Freedom from quarantine weeds 603. Sinningia spp. (Gloxinia) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Asia (ii) Europe (iii) USA Free from quarantine weed (ii) Tissue cultured Germany Certified that the tissue cultured obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from virus Sisymbrium irio Seeds for Medicinal purpose China Free from quarantine weed seeds and other plant debris. 246
247 605. Small fruit plant species: (a) Blue berry and Cranberry (Vaccinium spp.) (i) Cuttings Rooted/unrooted / Grafts/Bud wood/saplings for planting. (ii) Seeds for sowing (iii) Tissue cultured (iv) Fresh fruit for consumption Any Country Any Country Any Country Canada (a) Leaf rust (Pucciniastrum myrtili) (b) Red leaf (Exobasidium vaccinii) (c) Red gall (Synchytrium vaccinii) (d) Witches broom (Pucciniastrum goeppertianum) (e) Straw berry weevils (Anthonomus signatus and A. bisignifer) (f) Blue berry viruses viz., blue berry mosaic, shoestring, red (necrotic) ring spot, leaf mottle, peach rosette and tomato ring spot (g) Phytoplasmas (blueberry stunt, witches broom and cranberry false blossom (a) Mummy berry (Monilia vacciniicorymbasi) (b viruses affecting blueberry and cranberry as per item (f) above. Certified that the tissue-cultured are obtained from mother stock tested/indexed and maintained virus-free. - (i) Grapholita packardi ( Cherry fruitworm) (ii) Rhagoletis mendax ( Blueberry fruit fly) (iii)spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm) (v) Diaporthe vaccinii (Phomopsis twig blight of blueberry) (v) Peach rosettemosaic virus (rosette mosaic ofpeach) (vi) Tomato ringspotvirus (ringspot of tomato) (i) Import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months; (iii) Free from soil (iv) Dormant cuttings shall be appropriately treated or fumigated at the country of origin prior to shipment and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. As per conditions (i) and (ii) stated above. As per condition (i) stated above. Pest free status for Rhagoletis mendax (blueberry fruit fly) as per international standards Or (a) MB 32g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 deg. C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Blueberry fruit fly. Or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 deg. C or below for 10 days; C or below for 11 days; 1.1 0C or below for 12 days plus intransit refrigeration against Blueberry fruit fly. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. 247
248 (b) Gooseberry and Currants (Ribes spp) (v) Fresh and dry fruits (i) Cuttings Rooted/unrooted)/Bud wood/ Grafts/ Saplings (ii) Seeds for sowing (iii) Tissue cultured USA Any Country - (a) Grapholita packardi (Cherry fruitworm) (b) Rhagoletis mendax (blueberry fruit fly) (c) Spodoptera eridania (southern armyworm) (d) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm) (e) Diaporthe vaccinii (Phomopsis twig blight of blueberry) (f) Peach rosette mosaic virus (rosette mosaic of peach) (g) Tomato ringspot virus (ringspot of tomato) (a) American (gooseberry) mildew (Sphaerotheca morsuvae) (b) European (gooseberry) mildew (Microsphaeria grassulariae) (c) Leaf spot (Anthracnose) (Pseudopeziza ribis) (d) Cluster cup rust (Puccinia pringsheimiana) (e) Black pustule (Plowrightia ribesia) (f) Cane blight (Botryosphaeria ribris) (g) Viruses viz., black current reversion, gooseberry vein banding, arabis mosaic, and strawberry latent ring spot. Any Country Free from seed-borne viruses such as raspberry ring spot, arabis mosaic and strawberry latent ring spot. Any Country Certified that the tissue-cultured are obtained from mother stock tested/indexed and maintained virus-free. Pest Free status for Rhagolestis mendax (blueberry fruit fly) as per international standards Or (a) Methyl Bromide 32g/ cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 deg. C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly. Or (b) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; C or below for 11 days; C or below for 12 days plus intransit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0 o C or below for 13 days; C or below for 14 days; C or below for 18 days. The treatment should be endorsed on PhytosanitaryCertificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. 371 (i) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Coperation. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months. (iii) Free from soil (iv) Dormant cuttings shall be appropriately fumigated or treated at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. As per condition (i) and (ii). As per condition (i). 248
249 (c) Raspberry (Rubus spp.) (i) Cuttings Rooted/un-rooted)/ Bud wood / Grafts/ Saplings. (ii) Seeds for sowing Any Country Any Country (a) Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumaefaciens) (b) Hairy root (A. rhizogenes) (c) Rusts (Gymnoconia nitens, Kuehneola uredinalis, Phragmedium bulbosum, P. rubi-idaeli, P. violacearum and Pucciniastrum americanum) (d) Downy mildew (Peronospora rubi) (e) Straw berry weevils (Anthonomus signatus and A. bisignifer) (f) Viruses such as leaf mottle, leaf spot, bushy dwarf, leaf curl, raspberry (black) necrosis, vein chlorosis and yellow dwarf, arabis mosaic and straw berry shoestring. Free from seed-borne viruses such as raspberry ring spot, arabis mosaic and straw berry latent ring spot. (i) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months. (iii) Free from soil (iv) Dormant cuttings shall be appropriately fumigated or treated at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. As per condition (i) and (ii). (iii) Tissue cultured Any Country Certified that the tissue-cultured are obtained from mother stock tested/indexed and maintained virus-free. As per condition (i). (d) Straw berry (Fragaria spp.) (i) Stem (runner) cuttings (rooted/unrooted) for planting. (ii) Seeds for sowing Any Country Any Country (a) Phomopsis blight (Phomopsis obscurens) (b) Red stele (Phytophthora fragariae) (c) Crown rot (Phytophthora cactorum) (d) Angular leaf spot (Xanthomonas fragariae) (e) American dagger nematode (Xiphinema americanum) (f) Leaf blotch (Gnomonia fragariae) (g) Straw berry weevils (Anthonomus signatus and A. bisignifer) (h) Straw berry viruses viz., vein banding, crinkle leaf (rhabdovirus), mild yellow edge, latent ring spot (nepovirus), latent C. (i) Aster yellows, straw berry green petal, phyllody and yellows (phytoplasmas). Free from seed-borne viruses such as arabis mosaic, raspberry ring spot and straw berry latent ring spot. (i) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months. (iii) Free from soil (iv) Dormant cuttings shall be appropriately fumigated or treated at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. The above condition at (i) and (ii) (iii) Tissuecultured for planting Any Country Certified that tissue-cultured are obtained from mother stock indexed/tested and maintained virus-free. The above condition at (i) 249
250 606. Soil, peat or sphagnum moss (including earth clay and similar materials) 607. Solanum quitoense (Naranjilla) 608. Solanum melongena (Brinjal/ Eggplant/ Aubergine) In any form Any country Insect pest, nemdatodes and microbes Quarantine weed seeds Germplsm material for research only (i) Seeds for sowing Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. (i) Spain (i)freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds (ii) Italy Free from Globodera tabacum (iii) USA (i) China Free from Pythium spinosum (root rot) (i) Free from soil contamination. (ii) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Europe (iii) Japan (iv) Vietnam (v) Philippines (vi)thailand (vii) USA (viii) Jordan (ix) Israel (a) Pepino mosaic virus (b) Tomato bushy stunt virus (Lycopersicon virus 4) (c) Tomato black ring nephovirus (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Crop inspection and certification for Free from (a), (b) and (c) Free from quarantine weed Free from Tomato bushy stunt virus (lycopersicon virus 4) (a) Peronospora hyoscyami f. sp. tabacina (angular tobacco leaf spot) (b) Eggplant mottled dwarf virus (hibiscus vein yellowing virus) (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Crop inspection and certification for Free from tomato bushy stunt virus. (i)free from quarantine weeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from eggplant mottled dwarf virus. 250
251 609. Solanum muricatum (Pepino) (ii) Vegetables for consumption (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Cuttings (iii) Plants/ Cuttings for 610. Solidago spp. (i) Cuttings/ Plants for (ii) Tissue culture (i) Russia (ii) Taiwan Thailand (i) Italy (ii) Spain (iii) USA (a) Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina (b) Pepino mosaic virus (c) Tomato bushy stunt virus (a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) (b) Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (c) Tetranychus marianae (d) Tetranychus truncatus (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Post- entry quarantine growing for 2-3 months (iii) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from Pepino mosaic virus and Tomato bushy stunt virus Pest-free area status for papaya fruit fly (Bactrocera papayae) as per international standards. Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i) Freedom from soil (ii)post entry quarantine for one growth season except for research (iv) Israel (i) Free from soil. (ii)post entry quarantine for one growth season except for research (i) The Netherlands (i) Israel (a) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (b) Rhizobium radiobacter (crown gall) Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus 611. Sorghum spp. (Sorghum) Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Bacterial blight (Burkholderia andropogoni) (b) Bacterial leaf streak (Xanthomonas vasicola pv. holcicola) (c) Milo disease (Periconia circinata) (d) Striga weed (Striga harmonthica) (e) Sorghum viruses viz. chlorotic spot, mosaic Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 90 days. Import except the trial material of the same crop species or variety as specified in Schedule XII of this Order subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. 251
252 612. Sterculiae lychnophora Dried seeds for consumption 613. Sterlinga- S.latifolia Dry flowers for decoration 614. Stevia spp. Tissue cultured 615. Stone fruits (plum, peach, cherry, apricot, almond, nectrine) (Prunus spp.) (i) Stones (Seeds)/ Grafts/ Bud wood/ Cuttings. (ii) Tissue cultured plant (i)thailand (ii)indonesia (iii)china (iv)vietnam Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination. Australia Free from Pineus pini (Pine woolly aphid) Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil Any Country virus. Any Country Any Country (a) Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) (b) Hairy root (A. rhizogenes) (c) Bacterial die back of peach (Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae syn. P. morsprunorum) (d) Black knot (Dibotryan morbosum) (e) Gummosis (Euitypa armeniaceae) (f) Brown rot (Monilinia fructicola) (American strain) (g) Blossom blight and fruit rot (M. laxa) (h) Scab (Venturia cerasi, V. carpophila) (i) Cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii) (j) Plum weevil (Conotrachelus menuphar) (k) Stone virus viz. Prunus virus S. Certified that the tissue-cultured obtained from mother stock indexed/tested and maintained virus-free (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of 1-2 years (ii) Commercial imports are subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (iii) Plants cuttings shall be appropriately fumigated or treated against insect infestation prior to dispatch at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. The stones (seeds) shall be treated with suitable fungicide The above conditions shall not apply except the condition at (ii). 252
253 (iii) Fresh fruits for consumption (iv) Dry fruits for consumption Any Country (i) Any Country (a) Oriental fruit moth (Cydia molesta) (b) Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) (c) Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) (d) Manchurian fruit moth (Cydia inopinata) (e) Cherry fruitworm (C. packardi) (f) Plum moth (C. prunivora) (g) Mexican fruitflies (Rhagoletis spp.) (h) Peach fruit moth (Carposina niponenosis) (i) Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni) (a) Mediterranean flour moth (Ephestia kuehniella) (b) Apricot chalci (c) Ephestia elutella (Tobacco moth) (d) Plodia interpunctella (Indian male moth) (a)pest free area status for Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) and Cherry fruit flies (Rhagoletis spp.) as per international standards or (b)mb 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Cherry fruit flies and Mediterranean fruit fly or (c)pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against cherry fruit flies and Mediterranean fruit fly Fumigation with Methyl 16g/cu. m for 24hrs at 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose (v) Almonds for consumption (ii) USA (a) Mediterranean flour moth (Ephestia kuehniella) (b) Tobacco moth (Ephestia elutella) (c) Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella) Or for Almonds, fumigation by phosphine or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose so as to result in complete mortality of all life stages of quarantine pests mentioned in the column 5 and the treatment shall be endorsed on the Phytosanitary certificate. 253
254 616. Streltizia reginae (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for 617. Streptocarpus spp. (i) Tissue culture (i) Holland (ii) South Africa Free from quarantine weed seeds Any Country Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days (i)australia Certified that the tissue culture were obtained (ii)costa Rica (iii) USA any virus Stylosanthes sp. Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 619. Swertia spp. Saplings/ Plants for Nepal Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of 60 days Synsepalum dulcificum (Miracle fruit) (i) Seeds for sowing 621. Syringa spp./syringa vulgaris (Lilac) (ii) Cuttings/ grafts/ rooted for Tissue cultured (i) Algeria (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Ghana (iii) Congo Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. Algeria (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season except for research (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (i) USA (ii) Japan (iii) UK (a) Arabis mosaic nepovirus (b) Lilac ring mottle ilarvirus (c) Lilac mottle carlavirus (a) Arabis mosaic nepovirus (b) Lilac ring spot carlavirus lilac chlorotic leaf spot capillovirus. 254
255 622. Syzygium cuminii (Jamun) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Cuttings/ grafts/ rooted for (iv) Germany : (a) Arabis mosaic virus (hop bare-bine) (b) Cherry leaf roll virus (berteroa ringspot) (c) Elm mottle virus (v) Scotland (vi) Africa (vii) Australia (viii) Europe (ix) New Zealand (x) Turkey (xi) Canada (xii) Any country except USA, UK, Germany, Scotland, Africa, Australia, Japan, Europe, New Zealand, Turkey, Canada (i) Philippines (ii) Thailand (iii) New Zealand (iv) Indonesia (v) Malaysia (vi) Sri Lanka (vii) Mauritius (viii) USA elm mottle ilavirus. arabis mosaic nepovirus. virus. (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (i) Freedom from soil (ii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (iii) Post entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. 255
256 623. Syzygium jambos (Rose apple) 624. Syzygium samarangense (Java apple) (iii) Plants for Plants/ cuttings for Fresh fruits for consumption 625. Tabebuia impetiginosa (Ipe) Wood with or without bark 626. Tagetes spp. (Marigold African) Seeds for sowing Thailand (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Thailand (i)post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (ii) Free from soil. (iii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture Thailand (a) Bactrocera papayae (papaya fruit fly) (b) Bactrocera carambolae (c) Bactrocera albistrigata and Cooperation. (i) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above or equivalent thereof; or (ii)pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transit refrigeration against fruit flies. Brazil Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Any Country except Guatemala (a) Fusarium oxysporum sp. callistephi (b) Septoria tageticola (Leaf spot) (c) Pseudomonas tagetis (Bacterial leaf spot) Free from quarantine weed Guatemala Free from quarantine weed 256
257 627. Tamarindus spp. (Tamarind) 628. Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew) 629. Taraxacum officinale (Dandelium) (ii) Plants/ cuttings for (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for Netherlands (i) Indonesia (ii) Malaysia (iii) Mauritius (iv) New Zealand (v) Philippines (vi) Sri Lanka (vii) USA Free from Phytophthora cryptogea (Tomato foot rot) Free from Hypothenemus obscurus (tropical nut borer) Thailand Free from :- Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug) (i)post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days (ii) Freedom from soil. Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (i) Post-entry quarantine growing for a period of months (ii) Free from soil. (iii) Commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Seeds for sowing USA Freedom from quarantine weeds Roots (dried) for processing Poland Free from Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (i) Freedom from soil. (ii) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g/ cu. m 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Tomato ringspot virus (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month (iii) Crop inspection and certification for freedom from Tomato ringspot virus 257
258 (ii) Brazil (iii) Czech Republic (iv) Kenya (v) Romania (vi) Syria (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (b) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce's disease of grapevines) Free from Ditylenchus dipsaci (stem and bulb nematode) (i) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research Taxus spp. Seeds for sowing USA Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 631. Taxus baccata (Yew) Plants for Nepal Free from Heterobasidion annosum (i) Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. (ii) Freedom from soil Tectona grandis (Teak) Tissue cultured Thailand virus 633. Tephrosia candida (Subabul) Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 634. Teramnus labialis Seeds for sowing Kenya Freedom from quarantine weed seeds 635. Theobroma cacao (Cocoa) Beans (fermented and dried) for processing or industrial use Any Country (a) Chocolate moth (Ephestia elutella) (b) Mediterranean flour moth (Ephestia kuehniella) (c) Tropical nut borer (Hypothenemus obscurus) (d) Black pod of cocoa (Phytophthora megakarya) (e) Chestnut downy mildew (Phytophthora katsurae) The consignment shall be fumigated with Methyl 16g/cubic metre for 24 h at 21 o C and above at NAP and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. 258
259 636. Thuja occidentalis (i) Timber logs with/ without bark for consumption 637. Thuja plicata (i) Timber logs with/ without bark for consumption (i) Canada (i) Canada 638. Thungbergia spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Germany (ii) Netherlands (iii) France (iv) UK (v) Russia (vi) USA 639. Thymus vulgaris (Thyme) (a) Lambdina fiscellaria (eastern hemlock looper) (b) Trypodendron lineatum (striped ambrosia beetle) (c) Seiridium cardinale (cypress canker) (a) Lambdina fiscellaria (eastern hemlock looper) (b) Trypodendron lineatum (striped ambrosia beetle) (c) Heterobasidion annosum (d) Heterobasidion parviporum (e) Seiridium cardinale (cypress canker) Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. Fumigation with Methyl 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs. at 21 C and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 C (core temperature) for 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India.The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/reexport. Free from quarantine weed Seeds for sowing (i) Denmark Free from quarantine weed (ii) U K (i)freedom from quarantine (iii) USA weeds seeds (iv) The (ii)crop inspection and Netherlands certification for freedom from (v) Spain (vi) Italy (vii) France (ix) Germany Helix snail) aspersa (Common 259
260 (ii) Tissue culture 640. Thysanolaena latifolia (Broom grass) (i) Broom sticks for consumption 641. Thysostachys spp. Seeds for sowing (i) Thailand (a) Aspergillus wentii (b) Rhizopus sp. Canada Certified that the tissue culture were obtained any virus. (i) Myanmar Free from soil and other plant debris. Free from quarantine weed (ii) China Free from quarantine weed 642. Tilia americana (Bass wood) Wood with bark USA Free from : (a) Chaetocnema confinis (flea beetle) (b) Malacosoma americanum (eastern tent caterpillar) (c) Malacosoma disstria (forest tent caterpillar) (d ) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (e) Orgyia leucostigma (white-marked tussock moth) (f) Papilio Canadensis (tiger swallowtail) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21ºC and above or equivalent thereof or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. Wood without bark USA Free from : (a) Chaetocnema confinis (flea beetle) (b) Malacosoma americanum (eastern tent caterpillar) (c) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (d) Papilio Canadensis (tiger swallowtail) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21ºC and above or equivalent thereof or heat treatment at 56 ºC (core temperature) or 30 minutes or any other treatment approved by Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of origin/reexport. 260
261 643. Tillandsia spp (All related spp.) (Air born ) Plants for USA - (a) Nipaecoccus nipae (spiked mealybug) (b)unaspis citri (citrus snow scale) (i)post entry quarantine for a growing period of 60 days (ii) Free from soil 644. Timber logs (i) Castanea spp (Chest nut) (ii) Ulmus spp (Elm) Logs with/without bark Logs with/without bark Any Country Any Country Free from Chest nut blight (Cryphonectria parasitica)-american strain (a) Dutch elm disease (Ceratocystis ulmi)-american and European strains (b) Elm bark beetle (Scolytus scolytus) The timber shall be fumigated with Methyl bromide shall 48 g/cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or kiln drying as the case may be at the country of origin and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose. The timber shall be fumigated with Methyl bromide shall 48 g/cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or kiln drying as the case may be at the country of origin and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose. 261
262 (iii) Quercus spp (Oak) (iv) Pinus spp. (Pine wood) Logs with/without bark Logs with/ without bark Any Country Any Country (a) Oak wilt (Ceratocystis fagacearum) (b) Oak bark beetles (Pseudopityopthorus spp) (c) Sudden Oak death (Phytophthora ramorum) (a) Branch and trunk cankers (Atropellis piniphila, A. pinicola) (b) Pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) (c) Cerambicid vector (Monochamus spp.) (d) Pine beetle (Tomicus piniperda) and pine weevils (Pissodes spp.) (e) Sirex wasp (Sirex spp) The timber shall be fumigated with Methyl bromide shall 48 g/cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or kiln drying as the case may be at the country of origin and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose. The timber shall be fumigated with Methyl 48 g/cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or heat treatment at 56 o C and above (core temperature of wood) for 30 minutes or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for thie purpose as the case may be at the country of origin and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate (v) Pinus pinaster Seeds for sowing Australia Free from quarantine weed 262
263 645. Timbers (Logs/Sawn and sized wood) : (i) Desbordesia glaucescens (Alep) (ii) Detarium microcarpum (Amouk) (iii) Gilbertiodendron preussii (Limbali) (iv) Oxystigma oxyphyllum (Tchitola) (v) Petersia africana (Essial/Abale) (vi) Sterculia rhinopetala (Lotofa) (vii) Pteleopsis hylodendron (Osanga) (i) Monopetalanthus spp (Andoung) (ii) Sinodoropsis letestui (Gheombi) (iii) Staudtia stipitata (Niove) (iv) Testulea gabonensis Wood with bark/without bark (Izombe) 646. Tithonia Dry flowers for decoration (i) Cameroon (ii) Gabon Apate monachus (Black borer), Coptotermes sjostedii (African termite) Wasmania auropunctata (red fire ant) Free from Wasmania auropunctata (red fire ant) The timber shall be fumigated with Methyl 48 g/cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent thereof under NAP or kiln drying as the case may be at the country of origin and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose Australia Free from quarantine weeds seeds and soil 647. Toluifera perirae (Perou baume) All plant parts for consumption purpose 648. Torenia spp. Seeds for sowing (i) USA (ii) Europe (iii) Japan 649. Trichosanthes cucumerina (Snakegourd) 650. Trifolium alexandrium (Berseem and Clovers) EL Salvador Free from quarantine weeds seeds, soil and other plant debris. Free from quarantine weed Seeds for sowing Thailand Free from quarantine weed Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Northern anthracnose (Kabatiella caulivora) (b) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (c) Sclerotinia wilt (Sclerotinia trifoliorum) (i)import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii)free from soil. (iii)free from quarantine weed 263
264 651. Trifolium pretense (Red clover) 652. Tripsacum dactyloides (Eastern gamagrass) Seeds for sowing USA (a) Ditylenchus dipsaci (Brown ring disease of hyacinth) (b) Phomopsis longicolla (Phomopsis seed decay) (c) Sclerotinia borealis (Snow blight of grass) (d) Burkholderia andropogonis (Bacterial leaf stripe of sorghum and corn) (e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) (f) Peanut stunt virus Germplasm material for research only 653. Triticale Germplasm material for research only 654. Triticum spp. (Wheat) 655. Tropaeolum majus (Nasturtium) Grains for consumption or processing Seeds for sowing (i) Australia (ii) Brazil (iii) Czech Republic (iv) Kenya (v) Romania (vi) Syria (vii) USA Mexico Any Country (i) Netherlands (ii) France (iii) Germany (iv)u.k. (v) Spain (vi) Italy Free from (i) Pseudomonas fuscovaginae (bacterial rot of rice sheaths) (ii) Diuraphis noxia (a) Granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius) (b) Ergot (Claviceps purpurea) (c) Dwarf bunt (Tilletia contraversa) Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (a) Peridroma saucia (b) Pseudomonas viridiflava (i) Imports permitted subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. (ii) Free from soil and quarantine weed (iii)crop inspection and certification for Free from (e) & (f) Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Freedom from quarantine weed seeds Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m at 21 o C and above for 24 hrs under NAP and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose. (i)free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Pseudomonas viridiflava Freedom from quarantine weeds seeds 656. Torenia spp. Seeds for sowing Japan Freedom from quarantine weeds 264
265 657. Tropaelum spp. Seeds for sowing Australia Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) Freedom from quarantine weeds 658. Undaria pinnatifida (Dry wakame) 659. Vaccinium spp. (Blueberry) 660. Vaccinium myrtillus (wild blueberries) (i) Dried plant material for consumption/ processing Fresh fruits for consumption Frozen fruits for consumption 661. Valeriana officinalis (i) Seeds for sowing (i) China (ii)japan Free from soil and other plant debris. Thailand Freedom from soil Poland (a) Operophtera brumata (winter moth) (b) Lepidosaphes ulmi (oystershell scale) (i) Free from any plant debris. (ii)fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m for 2 hrs. at 21 C and above under NAP before processing/freezing of fruits and the treatment be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate. USA Freedom from quarantine weeds 662. Vanilla planifolia / Vanilla tahitensis (Vanilla) (ii) Dry roots for consumption purpose (i) Cuttings/ grafts for (ii) Green bean pods for consumption/ processing Dried beans (pods) for consumption 663. Verbascum spp. Tissue cultured Europe Free from soil and other plant debris. (i) Australia (ii) Bhutan (iii) China (iv) Mauritius (v) Nepal (vi) Nigeria (vii) Suriname (viii) Fiji Free from Vanilla mosaic virus (i) Freedom from soil (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for 6-9 month except for research. (ix) Mauritius Freedom from soil (i) Mauritius Freedom from soil and quarantine weed seeds Any Country Freedin frin soil and quarantine weeds seeds USA virus 265
266 664. Verbena spp. (Verbena) (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants/ cuttings for 665. Viburnum spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Tissue cultured 666. Vicia faba (Broad bean) and Vicia villosa (Vetches) (i) Seeds for sowing (i) Asia (ii) France (iii) Germany (iv) Netherlands (v) Denmark (vi) UK (vii) Australia (viii) Guatemala Free from quarantine weed (vii) USA Free from Phytonemus pallidus (Straberry mite) Free from quarantine weed (i) Asia Post entry quarantine for a (ii) USA period of 45 days. Germany Free from quarantine weeds (i) Australia citrus enation-woody gall luteovirus. (iii) Any country except Australia Any Country virus (a) Leaf and pod spot (Ascochyta fabae) (b) Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) (c) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (d) Broad bean viruses viz. mottle, necrosis, strain (Comovirus), true mosaic, wilt virus l and 2 (Fabavirus) Free from quarantine weed (ii) Seeds for consumption or processing Any Country (a) Stem and bulb nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) (b) Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. 266
267 667. Vicia sativa (vetch), Vicia villosa 668. Vigna (Phaseolus) spp. (Beans). Seeds for sowing (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Seeds for consumption or processing Syria (ICARDA) (a) Bruchus rufipes (b) Mimosestes mimosae (c) Bruchidius bimaculatus (d) B. incarnatus (e) B. lividimanus (f) B. quinqueguttatus (g) Bruchus atomarius (h) B. dentipes (i) B. ervi (j) B. hamatus (k) B. lugubris (l) B. luteicornis (m) B. rufimanus (n) Bruchus rufipes (o) B. tristiculus (p) B. ulicis ulicis (q) Ditylenchus dipsaci (r) Broad bean stain virus Any Country (a) Scab (Elsinoe phaseoli) (b) Downy mildew of lima bean (Phytophthora phaseoli) (c) Pod and stem blight (Phomopsis longicolla) (d) Bacterial wilt (Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens) (e) Bean bruchid (Acanthoscelides obtectus) (i)freedom from quarantine weed seeds (ii)post-entry quarantine growing for 2-3 month (iii)crop inspection and certification for freedom from Broad bean stain virus Free from quarantine weed Any Country Free from Bean bruchid (Acanthoscelides obtectus) (i)free from quarantine weed seeds (ii)fumigation with Methyl g/cu m for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. 267
268 669. Vigna spp. (Cowpea) (i) Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Bruchids (Bruchidium spp., Stator spp.) (b) Cowpea seed-borne viruses (bromo virus, poty virus, comovirus, carmovirus) Import except the trial material of the same crop species or variety as specified in Schedule XII of this Order subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii) Seeds for consumption (iii) Vegetable (beans) for Consumption Any Country Free from bruchids (Bruchidium spp., Stator spp.) Fumigation with Methyl 32 g/cu. m for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. Thailand (a) Anomala cupripes (large green chafer beetle) (b) Anomala pallida 670. Vinca spp. / Catharanthus spp. (Vinca/ Periwinkle) Seeds for sowing (i) Japan (ii) Russia (iii) Europe (iv) USA (v) Taiwan Free from quarantine weed 671. Viola spp. (Pansy) Seeds for sowing (i) Germany (a) Colletotrichum violaetricoloris (Anthracnose) (b) Spaceloma violae (Scab) (c) Urocystis violae (Smut) (ii) USA (a) Mycocentrospora acerina (Halo blight) (b) Ramularia lacteal (White spot) (c) Spaceloma violae (Scab) (d) Cherry leaf roll virus (e) Pseudomonas viridiflava (Bacterial leaf blight of tomato (USA)) Free from quarantine weed (i) Free from quarantine weed (ii)crop inspection and certification for Free from cherry leaf roll virus. (iii) France (iv) Denmark Free from Mycocentrospora acerina (Halo blight) Free from quarantine weed 268
269 (v) Netherlands (vi) UK Free from quarantine weed (vii) Japan Free from Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) Free from quarantine weed (viii) Australia (a) Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato) (b) Tobacco rattle virus (i) Freedom from quarantine weeds (ii)crop inspection and certification for freedom from tobacco rattle virus. (ix) Guatemala (a) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (b) Spodoptera fugiperda (fall army worm) Freedom from quarantine weeds seeds and soil Vitis vinifera (Grapevine) (i) Rooted stock/bud wood (stem cuttings)/saplings Any Country (a) Grapevine Phylloxera or vine louse (Viteus vitifoliae, syn. Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) (b) Rust (Phakopsora vitis) (c) Dead arm (Cryptosporella viticola syn. Phomopsis viticola) (d) Cown gall (Agrobacterium vitis) (e) Gummosis (Pantoea agglomerans) (f) Hairy root (Agrobacterium rhizogenes) (g) Pierce s disease (Xylella fastidiosa) (h) Bacterial necrosis (Xylophilus ampelinus) (i) Grapevine viruses: Luteovirus, Nepovirus, Closterovirus, Trichovirus, Potyvirus. (i) Post-entry quarantine for a period of one year. (ii)import subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. Grape (ii) Fresh fruits for consumption (i) Afghanistan (ii) Australia (a) Pest free area status for (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) Bactrocera tryoni (b) Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) (Queensland fruit fly) and (c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) Ceratitis capitata (d) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (e) Frankliniella occidentalis (Westeran flower thrips) (f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug) (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 40 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or 269
270 (iii) Canada Free from : (a) Frankliniella occidentalis (Westeran flower thrips) (b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (c) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm) (iv) Chile Free from : (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (d) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (f) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indian red scale) above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly and Queensland fruit fly or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Queensland fruit fly (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly 270
271 (v) China Free from : (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (c) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (vi) France Free from : (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (d) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (f) Lobesia botrana (grapve berry moth) (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly 271
272 (vii) Iran (viii) Italy (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Lobesia botrana (grapve berry moth) (a) Arabic mosaic virus (hop barebine) (b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (d) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (e) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (f) Phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite) (g) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (h) Lobesia botrana (grapve berry moth) (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly 272
273 (ix) New Zealand (x) South Africa (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Calepitrimerus vitis (grape leaf rust mite) (c) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (d) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (e) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite) (f) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (g) Pseudococcus longispinus (long-tailed mealybug) (a) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) (b) Ceratitis rosa (Natal fruitfly) (c) Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips) (d) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (e) Scirtothrips aurantii (South African citrus thrips) (a) Pest free area status for Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) and Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 40 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly and Queensland fruit fly or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days plus in-transti refrigeration against Queensland fruit fly (a) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) and Ceratitis rosa (Natal fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly and Natal fruit fly (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and Natal fruit fly. 273
274 (xi) USA (a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) (b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruitfly) (d) Epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth) (e) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (f) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite) (g) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (h) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (i) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indies red scale) (a) Pest free are status for Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) and Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly and MB 40 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Anastrepha fraterculata or (c) Pre-shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; at 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; at 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and at 0.55 o C or below for 18 days; at 1.1 o C or below for 20 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Anastrepha fraterculata 274
275 (xii) Egypt (xiii) Morocco - (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Harmonia axyridis (harlequin lady bird) (d) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth) (e) Otiorhynchus sulcatus (vine weevil) (f) Brevipalpus lewisi (citrus flat mite) (g) Phytophthora cryptogea (tomato foot rot) (h) Grapevine fan leaf virus (grapevine court-noue virus) (i) Peach rosette mosaic virus (rosette mosaic of peach) (j) Tomato ringspot virus (ringspot of tomato) - (a) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (b) Ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly) (c) Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth) (d) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (e) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug) (f) Grapevine fan leaf virus (grapevine court-noue virus) Pest free area status for Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards Or (a) MB 32 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly or (b) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and 0 o C or below for 13 days; 0.55 o C or below for 14 days; 1.1 o C or below for 18 days. The treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the country of Origin/ reexport. 275
276 (i) Peru (a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) (b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruitfly) (d) Eryophyes vitis (grape mite) (e) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (f) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite) (g) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (h) Pseudococcus longispinus (long tailed mealybug) (i) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indies red scale) (j) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm) (k) Nectria radicicola (black rot) (a) Pest free area status for Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) and Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards or (b) MB 40 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly and South American fruit fly; or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and at 0.55 o C or below for 18 days; at 1.1 o C or below for 20 days plus intransit refrigeration against Anastrepha fraterculata and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate 276
277 (iii) Raisins (dried grapes) for consumption (ii) Mexico (a) Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) (b) Aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale) (c) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruitfly) (d) Amyelois transitella (naval orange worm) (e) Caliothrips faciatus (thrips) (f) Drepanothrips reutri (grape thrips) (g) Drosophila simulans (h) Frankliniella occidentalis (Western flower thrips) (i)homalodisca coagulata (glassy winged sharpshooter) (j)hyphantria cunea (mulberry moth) (k) Panonychus citri (citrus red mite) (l) Melittia cucurbitae (squash vine borer) (m) Metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth-bug) (n) Peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth) (o) Plasmophora viticola (grapevine downy mildew) (p) Planococcous ficus (vine mealy bug) (q) Pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug) (r) Pseudococcus longispinus (long tailed mealybug) (s) Selenaspidus articulatus (West Indies red scale) (t) Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm) (u) Tetranychus pacificus (Pacific spider mite) (v) Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce's disease of grapevines) (w) Grapevine fanleaf virus (grapevine court-noué virus) (x) Grapevine leafroll-associated viruses (leafroll disease) (a) Pest free area status for Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly) and Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) as per international standards; or (b) MB 40 g/cubic metre for 2 hrs at 21 o C or above at NAP or equivalent thereof against Mediterranean fruit fly and South American fruit fly; or (c) Pre shipment cold treatment at 0 o C or below for 10 days; 0.55 o C or below for 11 days; 1.1 o C or below for 12 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Mediterranean fruit fly and at 0.55 o C or below for 18 days; at 1.1 o C or below for 20 days plus in-transit refrigeration against Anastrepha fraterculata and the treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate Any Country Fumigation with Methyl 16 g /cu. m for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above at NAP and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser for this purpose 277
278 673. Wodyetia bifurcate (Foxtail palm) (iv) Seeds (dried) for medicinal use Plants for 674. Xanthosoma spp. Tissue cultured France (i)(a) Weed free crop/ area certification or (b) Zero dockage certification in respect of quarantine weed seeds in the Phytosanitary Certificate or (c)devitalization of seed by heat treatment at 120 o C for 15 minutes or any other equivalent treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India, and (ii)management of handling, transportation, milling and processing of import consignment and manner of disposal refure as per the guidelines prescribed by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India Australia (i) Post entry quarantine for a period of one year. USA Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae (bacterial blight of aroids) (ii) Freedom from soil 675. Yucca spp. Tissue cultured (i) Brazil (ii) Costa Rica (iii) Italy yucca bacilliform virus. (iv) Columbia furcaea necrotic streak virus. (v) Any country except Columbia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Italy virus 278
279 676. Zamia spp. (i) Seeds for sowing (ii) Plants for 677. Zamioculcas Tissue culture 678. Zantedeschia aethiopica Plants/ cuttings for Any Country Free from quarantine weed Any Country Post entry quarantine for a period of 45 days. Australia virus. Netherlands Free from Phytophthora richardiae (root rot) (i) Free from soil and other plant debris. (ii)post-entry quarantine for a period of 45 days Zea mays (Maize/ Corn) (i) Seeds for sowing Any Country (a) Stewart s wilt (Pantoea stewartii sub sp. stewartii) (b) Nebraska wilt (Clavibacter michiganensis sub sp. nebraskensis) (c) Southern corn blight (Drechslera maydis Race T) (d) Ergot (Claviceps gigantea) (e) Tropical rust (Physopella zeae) (f) Anthracnose (Kabatiella zeae) (g) Larger grain borer (Prostephanus truncatus) (h) Maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) (i) Mycospharella zeae-maydis (j) Burkholderia andropogonis (k) Pantoea agglomerans (l) Pseudomonas fuscaviginae (m) Pseudomonas syringae pv. Coronofaciens (n) Maize chlorotic dwarf machlovirus (i)import except the trial material of the same crop species or variety as specified in Schedule XII of this Order subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation in the Ministry of Agriculture. (ii) Free from soil. (iii)free from quarantine weed (ii) Grains for consumption or processing Any Country (a) Ergot (Claviceps gigantea) b) Larger grain borer (Prostophonus truncatus) (c) Maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) Fumigation with methyl 32g/cu. m for 24 hrs., at 21 o C and above under NAP and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the Plant Protection Adviser. 279
280 680. Zingiber spp. (Ginger) (i) Rhizome for consumption (ii) Rhizomes for 681. Zingiber officinale (Ginger) Rhizomes for (i) Nepal Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil. (i) Thailand (i) Post-entry quarantine for one growth season. (ii) Free from soil. (i) Australia (ii) Bhutan (a) Pratylenchus coffeae (iii) China (b) P. brachyurus (i) Freedom from soil (iv) Fiji (c) Radopholus similis (ii) Post -entry quarantine (v) Mauritius growing for 2-3 month except (vi) Nigeria for research. (vii) Suriname Free from Spodoptera frugiperda (viii) Nepal 682. Zinnia spp. (Zinnia) Seeds for sowing Any Country Free from quarantine weed 683. Ziziphus spp. Dried fruits (berries) for consumption 684. Zizyphus jujuba (Chinese date) 685. Zoysia japonica Seeds for sowing Iran Free from Lobesia botrana (grape berry moth) Fumigation with Methyl bromide at 48 g per cubic metre for 24 hrs at 21 o C and above or equivalent or any other treatment approved by the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India and the treatment should be endorsed on Phytosanitary Certificate issued at the Country of Origin/re-export. Seeds for sowing China (i)freedom from quarantine weed seeds USA Free from Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis (crown sheath rot) (ii)commercial imports subject to prior approval of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Free from quarantine weed seeds and soil contamination 280
281 SCHEDULE-VII {See clause 3(3),(6),(7) and 10(2)(3)} LIST OF PLANTS/PLANTING MATERIALS WHERE IMPORTS ARE PERMISSIBLE ON THE BASIS OF PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE ISSUE BY THE EXPORTING COUNTRY, THE INSPECTION CONDUCTED BY INSPECTION AUTHORITY AND FUMIGATION, IF REQUIRED, INCLUDING ALL OTHER GENERAL CONDITIONS. Serial Plants and Plant Material Number Abies canadensis - Hemlock spruce bark (dried) for medicinal use 2. Acacia mangium - Brown sal wood for consumption 3. Acer pseudoplatanus /Acer spp. - Sycamore/Maple wood/logs for consumption 4. Acorus calamus - Manau cane for consumption 5. Adansonia digitata - Baobab fruits (Dried) for medicinal use 6. Adina cordifolia - Hnaw logs wood for consumption. 7. Aegle marmelos/limonia acidissima - Beli wood for consumption 8. Aesculus hippocastanum - Horse Chest Nut dried seeds for medicinal use 9. Agathis dammara - Agathis wood for consumption 10. Agave sisalana - Sisal fibres 11. Albizia lebbeck- Acacia wood for consumption 12. Alpinia officinarum - Gallangal Roots 13. Amomum subulatum - Large cardamom 14. Anacardium occidentale - Cashew nuts (Raw) 15. Anacyclus pyrethrum -(Anthemis Pellitory roots)( dried) for medicinal use 16. Anemone hepatica - Hepatica whole (dried) for medicinal use 17. Angelica archangelica - European Angelica roots (dried) for medicinal use 18. Angelica glauca/ Angelica spp - Gandh Roots/ Angelica roots dried for consumption 19. Animal feeds 20. Aningeria spp.- Aningre wood for consumption 21. Anisoptera spp. - Mersawa/Kaung HMU wood for consumption 22. Anthemis nobilis - Roman Chamomile flower head (dried) for medicinal use 23. Apocynaceae sp./vocanga sp. - Voacanga seeds, roots and bark (dried) for medicinal use 24. Apocynum cannabinum - Black Indian Hemp Roots (dried) for medicinal use 25. Aquilaria malaccensis - Agar wood
282 26. Aralia racemosa - Spikenard roots (dried) for medicinal use 27. Arctium lappa - Batweed whole (dried) for medicinal use 28. Arctostaphylos sp. - Uva-Ursi leaves (dried) for medicinal use 29. Areca catechu - Betel nut 30. Argemone maxicana - Prickly poppy whole plant (dried) for medicinal use 31. Arnica Montana - Celtic Nard whole (dried) for medicinal use 32. Artemisia spp.- Artemisia leaves (dried) for medicinal use 33. Aspidosperma spp. - Quebracho blanco bark (dried) for medicinal use 34. Atropa belladonna - Deadly nightshade leaves/roots (dried) for medicinal use 35. Aucoumea spp.- Okoume wood for consumption 36. Azadirachta indica Margosa/Neem for consumption 37. Bambusa arundinacea - Bamboo sticks 38. Baptisia tinctoria - Wild Indigo bark/ roots (dried) for medicinal use 39. Berberis sp. - Barberries roots (dried) for medicinal use 40. Borago officinalis - Gauzban/ Borage dried leaves/ flowers for medicinal use. 41. Bryonia alba - Wild Hops roots (dried) for medicinal use 42. Caesalpinia sappan - Sappan wood for consumption 43. Calamus rotang- Rattan (Cane) 44. Calmia latifolia - leaves (dried) for medicinal use 45. Calophyllum spp. - Bintangor wood for consumption 46. Camellia sinensis - Tea Seed Powder/green tea 47. Cannabis sativa - Hemp fibres 48. Capsicum annum - Capsicum fruit & seed (dried) for consumption 49. Cardui mariae - (Silybum marianum) Milk Thistle seeds/fruits (dried) for medicinal use 50. Carduus sp. - Blessed Thistle whole (dried) for medicinal use 51. Carum carvi - Caraway seed for conumption 52. Carya glabra - Hickory logs wood for consumption 53. Cassia cinnnamomum/ Cassia spp. - Chinese cassia/ Senna pods for medicinal use 54. Catalpa bignoniodes - Catalpa roots (dried) for medicinal use 55. Ceanothus amaricanus - leaves (dried) for medicinal use 56. Cedrus spp. - Cedar wood for consumption 57. Ceiba pentandra - Kapok fibre (lint) for consumption. 58. Centella asiatica - Centella leaves (dried) for medicinal use 59. Cephaelis ipecacuanha/psychotria - Ipecacuanha roots (dried) for medicinal use 282
283 60. Chamaecyparis spp. - Juniper berries dried seed for medicinal use. 61. Chamaemelum nobile - Chamomile flowers (dried) for consumption 62. Cheiranthus cheiri - Common wall flower whole (dried) for medicinal use 63. Chelidonium majus - Calandine whole Plants (dried) for medicinal use 64. Chionanthus virginica - Fringe Tree bark (dried) for medicinal use 65. Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium /Chrysanthemum tanacetum Pyrethrum flower powder/flowers (dried) for consumption 66. Cinchona spp. - Cinchona bark (dried) for medicinal use 67. Cinnamomum camphora - Bay leaf 68. Cinnamomum zeylanicum - Cinnamom 69. Clematis erecta - Upright virgin s bower leaves/ stem (dried) for medicinal use 70. Cochlearia armoracia - Horse Radish roots (dried) for medicinal use 71. Cocos nucifera - Coconut fibre /powder /Copra kernel dried for consumption 72. Corchorus capsularis -Jute fibres 73. Coriandrum sativum Coriander seed for consumption 74. Coffea arabica -Roasted Coffee beans 75. Collinsonia canadensis- Stone Root roots (dried) for medicinal use 76. Commiphoran wightii - Guggal 77. Crataegus laevigata - Hawthorn fruits (Dried) for medicinal use 78. Crocus sativus Saffron (dried) flowers for consumption 79. Croton sp.- Cascarilla Bark (dried) for medicinal use 80. Cuminum cyminum - Cumin /black cumin 81. Curcuma longa - Turmeric rhizome (dried) for consumption 82. Curcuma zedoaria - Kachura 83. Cut Flowers (Except Roses & Carnation) 84. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba - Guar seeds (broken) for processing 85. Cynara spp. - Artichoke leaves (dried) for medicinal use 86. Dalbergia spp. - Rosewood wood for consumption 87. Dialyanthera spp.- White Cedar wood for consumption 88. Digitalis spp. - Digitalis leaves (dried) for medicinal use 89. Dioscorea villosa - Colic root roots/bulbs (dried) for medicinal use 90. Diospyros spp.- Malabar ebony wood for consumption 91. Dipterocarpus alatus - Gurjan logs 92. Dipterocarpus stellatus - Keruing logs 283
284 93. Dryobalanops spp. - Kapur wood for consumption 94. Duboisia spp. - Duboisia leaves (dried) medicinal use 95. Ecklonia maxima/ Gelidium/ Gelidiella/Gracillaria/ Pteraclodia/ Eucheuma/ Chondrus Kappaphycus - Seaweed dried for consumption 96. Elaeis guineensis - Oil Palm cake Dried for consumption 97. Elettaria cardamomum - Small cardamom 98. Entandrophragma spp.- Sipo/ Tiama wood for consumption 99. Equisetum arvense - Field Horsetail leaves (dried) for medicinal use 100. Eriodictyon glutinosum - Yerba santa leaves (dried) for medicinal use 101. Eryngium spp. - Button snake root roots (dried) for medicinal use 102. Erythorophleum sp. - Tali wood for consumption 103. Eupatorium sp.- Indian sage whole (dried) for medicinal use 104. Euphrasia officinalis - Eye-bright whole (dried) for medicinal use 105. Eurycoma longifolia - Tongkat Ali roots/bark (dried) for medicinal use 106. Fagus grandifolia - Beech logs 107. Ficus auriculata - Arau (Timla) wood for consumption 108. Ficus carica -Figs (dried) 109. Foeniculum vulgare - Fennel 110. Fraxinus americana - Ash logs/ White Ash bark (dried) for medicinal use 111. Fucus vesiculosus - Bladder Wrack whole Plants (dried) for medicinal use 112. Garcinia combojia - Garcinia 113. Garcinia mangostana Mangosteen (dried fruit rind) for medicinal use 114. Gaultheria procumbens - Winter green leaves (dried) for medicinal use 115. Gentiana sp.- Bitterwort roots (dried) for medicinal use 116. Geranium sp. - Alumroot whole / root (dried) for medicinal use 117. Geum urbanum - Herb Bennet roots (dried) for medicinal use 118. Ginkgo sp. - Ginkgo leaves (dried) for medicinal use 119. Gluta spp. - Rengas wood for consumption 120. Glycorrhiza glabra - Liquorice/ Mulati 121. Gmelina spp. - Yemane wood for consumption 122. Grandifoliola swietenia - mahagoni wood for consumption 123. Griffonia simplifolia 124. Guaiacum officinalis- Guaiacum whole (dried) for medicinal use 125. Guazuma ulmifolia -Rudraksha 284
285 126. Guibortia spp. - Ovengkol/ Mutenge wood for consumption 127. Hamamelis virginica - Witch Hazel bark (dried) for medicinal use 128. Harpagophytum - Devil s Claw roots (dried) for medicinal use 129. Havea sp. - Rubber wood 130. Hexandrum sp. - Podophyllum rhizome/roots (dried) for medicinal use 131. Hibiscus sabdariffa - Hibiscus flowers (dried) for consumption 132. Homeopathic/Ayurvedic/medicinal herbs (in dry and coarse grounded/ powdered/kibbled form) for medicinal purpose Humulus lupulus - Hop pellets/hop leaves (dried) for medicinal use 134. Hydrangea arobrescens - Seven Barks roots/ rhizomes (dried) for medicinal use 135. Hymenaea courbaril - Jatoba Sawn Timber wood for consumption 136. Hypericum perforatum - St. Johnswort whole (dried) for medicinal use 137. Ignatia sp. - St. Ignatius Bean cut (dried) for medicinal use 138. Insect Galls for medicinal use 139. Intsia spp. - Merbau logs 140. Ipomoea spp. - Scammony roots (dried) for medicinal use Jasminum officinale -Poets Jessamine berries (dried) for medicinal use 142. Jateorrhiza palmate - Colombo roots (dried) for medicinal use 143. Juglans spp. - walnut shell (crushed/powdered) (dried) for consumption 144. Juncus effuses - Rush rhizome (dried) for medicinal use 145. Juniperus communis/ Juniperus sp. Howbar/ Sabina twig (dried) for medicinal use 146. Kola vera - Kola nuts 147. Koompassia spp. - Kempas wood for consumption 148. Krameria sp.- Ratanhia roots (dried) for medicinal use 149. Laburnum anagyroides - Golden Chair leaves/flowers (dried) for medicinal use 150. Lactuca virosa - Lactuca whole (dried) for medicinal use 151. Lagerstroemia speciosa - Banaba 152. Laminum album - Blind Nettle leaves/ flowers (dried) for medicinal use 153. Laurus nobilis Laurel 154. Lavandula angustifolia - Lavender flowers (dried) for consumption 155. Ledum spp. - Marsh-Tea whole Plants (dried) for medicinal use 156. Leitneria floridana - Corkwood for consumption 157. Lemna spp. - Common Duckweed whole (dried) for medicinal use 158. Liatris spicata - Gayfeather roots (dried) for medicinal use 285
286 159. Liriosma sp. - Muira Puama root/bark (dried) for medicinal use 160. Litsea spp. - Sticky wood bark (dried) for consumption 161. Lonicera xylosteum - European fly honeysuckle berries (dried) for medicinal use 162. Luffa spp. - Lufo fruits (dried) for medicinal use 163. Machilus macarantha - Jigat dried bark powder for consumption 164. Maclura tinctoria - Mora wood for consumption 165. Menispermum canadense - Common Monseed roots (dried) for medicinal use 166. Mentha spicata -Spearmint 167. Michelia champaca (Champa)- Sagawa wood for consumption 168. Millettia spp. - Wenge wood for consumption 169. Mimosa pudica - Lajwanti seeds (dried) for medicinal use 170. Mimusops sp. - Moabi round logs wood for consumption 171. Mrystica aravens - Nutmeg & Mace 172. Myrica cerifera - Wax-Myrtle roots/ bark (dried) for medicinal use 173. Myristica spp - bark (dried) for medicinal use 174. Nuphar lutea - Yellow Pond-lily rhizomes (dried) for medicinal use 175. Ocimum basilicum/ Ocimum spp - Basil leaves/ Tukmaria fruits (dried) for consumption 176. Ocotea spp. - Green heart wood for consumption 177. Oenothera biennis - whole (dried) for medicinal use 178. Okoubaka sp.- Okoubaka roots (dried) for medicinal use 179. Onosma echioides -Ratton jot 180. Oreganum vulagre - Oreganum 181. Origanum majorana - Majorana whole /herbs (dried) for consumption/medicinal use 182. Ornithogalum umbellatum - Star-flower (dried) for medicinal use 183. Orthosiphon sp. - Orthosiphon leaves (dried) for medicinal use 184. Oryza sativa - Rice bran dried for processing Osyris lanceolata - Tanzanian/ African Sandalwood dry roots/ wood for consumption 186. Palaquium spp. - Nyatoh wood for consumption 187. Panax quinquefolius - Ginseng roots/ Korean Gensing roots (dried) for medicinal use 188. Papavera somnifera - Popy seed 189. Parashorea spp. - Seraya wood for consumption 190. Paullinia cupana - Guarana seeds (dried) for medicinal use 191. Pausinystalia yohimbe - Yohimbe Bark (dried) for medicinal use 192. Peat/Sphagnum moss 286
287 193. Peltogyne pubescens -Purple Heart/ Amarante wood for consumption 194. Perilla spp. leaves (dried) for medicinal use 195. Persea spp - Persea bark - bark (dried) for medicinal use 196. Petraselinum crispum Parsley /herbs (dried) for consumption 197. Peumos boldus - Boldina leaves (dried) for consumption 198. Phytolacca spp. Berries/ roots (dried) for medicinal use 199. Pilocarpus sp.- Jaborandi leaves (dried) for medicinal use 200. Illicium verum Star Anise 201. Pinus gerardiana - Pine-nut/Chilgozah roasted seed for consumption 202. Piper cubeba - Cubebs 203. Piper longum -Long Pepper 204. Piper methysticum - Kava Roots 205. Piper nigrum - Black pepper 206. Piscidia sp. - Piscidia bark (dried) for medicinal use 207. Pistacia vera -Pistachio 208. Pogostemon cablin - Patchouli dried leaves for consumption Polygala senega - Senega roots (dried) for medicinal use 210. Polygonum sachalinense - Giant Knotweed dried hay/ roots for consumption Populus spp. - Balm of Gilead bud (dried) for medicinal use 212. Pothos spp. - Skunk Cabbage roots (dried) for medicinal use 213. Preira brava - Velvet leaf roots (dried) for medicinal use 214. Prunus spp. - Cherry-Laurel leaves/ Pygeum Bark (dried) for medicinal use 215. Pterocarpus soyauxii - Padauk logs 216. Pulsatilla sp. (Anemone) - Windflower whole (dried) for medicinal use 217. Pumento sp.- All Spice 218. Punica granatum - Pomegranate dried seeds for consumption 219. Rauwolfia vomitoria - Rauwolfia root bark (dried) for medicinal use Rhamnus spp- European Buckthorn berries /Alder buckthorn roots/cascara bark (dried) for 220. medicinal use 221. Rhaponticum carthamoides - Rhodiola 222. Rhus spp. - Kakkar singhi (dried) for consumption Rhus toxicodendron - Poisoin Ivy leaves (dried) for medicinal use 224. Rosa spp. - Damask Rose flower (dried) for medicinal use 225. Rosmarinus officinalis -Rosemary 287
288 226. Rubia spp. - Manjith roots (dried) for consumption 227. Ruta graveolens - Bitter Herb whole (dried) for medicinal use 228. Sabal serrulata - Saw Palmetto fruit (dried) for medicinal use 229. Salix alba /Salix nigra - Willow bark /Black Willow bark (dried) for medicinal use 230. Salix spp. Willow Baskets (woven) for consumption 231. Salvia officinalis - Clary sage leaves//herbs (dried) medicinal/consumption use 232. Santalum spp - Sandalwood wood for consumption 233. Sapindus emarginodus -Soap nut 234. Scammonia sp.- roots (dried) for medicinal use 235. Schoenocaulon sp.- Sabadilla crushed seeds (dried) for medicinal use 236. Scrophularia sp. - Figwort whole (dried) for medicinal use 237. Scrophulariaceae sp. - Picrorhiza roots (dried) for medicinal use 238. Scutellaria spp - Helmet Flower whole (dried) for medicinal use 239. Secale spp - Ergot of Rye grounded form for medicinal use 240. Sedum spp. - Wall Pepper whole (dried) for medicinal use 241. Selaganbatu logs 242. Sempervivum sp. - House leek leaves (dried) for medicinal use 243. Sequoia spp./ Metasequoia spp. - Western Red Cedar wood for consumption 244. Shorea robusta/ Shorea spp. -Sal logs/ Selaganbatu logs / Meranti wood for consumption 245. Smilax sp. - Smilax rhizomes/roots (dried) for medicinal use 246. Stevia rebaudiana Stevia leaves (dried) for medicinal use 247. Symphytum officinale - Comfrey roots (dried) for medicinal use 248. Syzygium aromaticum - Cloves 249. Syzygium jambos - Rose Apple fruits (dried) for medicinal use 250. Tamarindus indica -Tamarind fruit pulp and seed for consumption 251. Tanacetum vulgare - Tansy whole (dried) for medicinal use 252. Taxus baccata - English Yew dried leaves for medicinal use Taxus brevifolia - Pacific yew 254. Tectona grandis -Teak Logs 255. Terminalia sp. - Htauk Kyant wood for consumption Teucrium marum - Cat Thyme whole (dried) for medicinal use 257. Theobroma cacao - Cocoa powder 258. Thuja occidentalis - Eastern arborvitae leaves/twigs (dried) medicinal use 259. Thymus vulgaris -Thyme 288
289 260. Tillandsia usneoides - Spanish moss 261. Tribulus terrestris - Caltrop whole (dried) for medicinal use 262. Trigonella foenum- graekam Fenugreek 263. Triplochiton scleroxylon - African white wood for consumption 264. Tsuga spp. - Hem-fir/ Hemlock wood for consumption 265. Turnera sp. - Damiana whole (dried) for medicinal use 266. Tussilago petasites - Butter Burr whole (dried) for medicinal use 267. Uncaria gambier Kattha (Gambier) 268. Urtica dioica - Nettle roots (Dried) for medicinal use 269. Usnea barbata - Bearded usnea whole (dried) for medicinal use 270. Vaccinium myrtillus - Common bilberry leaves (dried) for medicinal use 271. Valeriana officinalis - Common valerian roots (dried) for medicinal use 272. Vanilla planifolia Vanilla dried beans (pods) for consumption 273. Vatica spp. - Resak wood for consumption 274. Veronica spp. roots (dried) for medicinal use 275. Viburnum sp. - Black Haw barks (dried) for medicinal use 276. Vinca minor - Common Periwinkle whole (dried) for medicinal use 277. Vincetoxicum spp. Leaves (dried) for medicinal use 278. Vitex spp. - Vitex wood for consumption 279. Withania coagulans - Paneer dodi 280. Xylia dolabriformis - Pyinkado logs 281. Zanthoxylum americanum - Prickly Ash berries/bark (dried) for medicinal use 282. Zea mays - Corn cob ground without grain /Corn leaf pallets (dried) for consumption 283. Zingiber officinalis - Dry Ginger for consumption Eschscholzia californica (Californis poppy) (dried) whole except seeds for processing 285. Lycium barbarum fruits (dried) for medicinal use/processing 286. Melissa officinalis (Lemon balm leaves) (dried) for processing Ruscus aculeatus (butcher s broom roots) (dried) for processing Cotinus sp. whole plant (without seed) (dried) for consumption Thymus sp. whole plant (without seed) (dried) for processing. 289
290 SCHEDULE-VIII [See Clause 3 (12)] List of Quarantine Weed Species (1) (2) (1) (2) Allium vineale Ambrosia maritime Ambrosia psilostachya Ambrosia trifida Apera-spica-venti Bromus secalinus Cenchrus tribuloides Centaurea diffusa Centaurea maculosa Centaurea solstitialis Cichorium pumilum Cichorium spinosum Cordia curassavica Cuscuta australis Cynoglossum officinale Echinochloa crus-pavonis Froelichia floridana Helianthus californicus Helianthus ciliaris Heliotropium amplexicaule Leersia japonica Matricaria perforatum Polygonum cuspidatum Proboscidea lovisianica Salsola vermiculata Senecio jacobaea Solanum carolinense Striga hermonthica Thesium australe Thesium humiale Viola arvensis
291 Serial Num ber Particulars of Import Schedule IX [See clause 5] A-Inspection Fees Numbers/ Weight/ Volume (1) (2) (3) (4) 1. i) Plants/ Planting materials (i) Upto 100 numbers Rs.250/- including cuttings, saplings, bud wood, etc. requiring post entry (ii) Above 100 and quarantine up to 1,000 numbers Fee Rs.250/- plus Rs.75/- per hundred numbers or part thereof. (iii) Above 1,000 numbers Rs.925/- plus Rs.500/- per 1,000 numbers or part thereof. ii) Oil Palm seed sprouts requiring post entry quarantine (i) Up to 1,000 numbers (ii) Above 1,000 numbers Rs.1,000/- Rs.1,000/- plus Rs.250/- per 1,000 numbers or part thereof iii) Tissue Culture 2. Plant / Planting materials including bulbs, tubers, and corms, rhizomes etc. requiring post entry quarantine. (i) Upto 100 numbers (ii) Above 100 numbers and upto 1,000 numbers (iii) above 1,000 numbers (i) Upto 100 numbers (ii) Above 100 numbers and upto 10,000 numbers iii) Above 10,000 numbers Rs.50/-* Rs.50/- plus Rs.10/- per 100 numbers or part thereof * Rs.140/- plus Rs.50/- per 10,000 numbers or part thereof* * plus costs/fees for any special tests as per rates fixed by Department of Biotechnology. Rs.100/- Rs.100/- plus Rs.200/- per 1000 number or part thereof. Rs.1,900/- plus Rs.1,000 per 10,000 numbers or part thereof.
292 3. Cormlets/ Bulblets of size upto 1 cm diameter requiring post entry quarantine (i) Upto 1 kg. (ii) Above 1 Kg. and upto 10 kg. Rs.100/- Rs.100/- plus Rs.2/- per kg. or part thereorf 4. Mushroom spawn Culture (i) Upto 1 kg. (ii) Above 1 Kg. and upto 10 kg. Rs.100/- Rs.100/- plus Rs.2/- per kg. or part thereof (iii) above 10 kg. Rs.280/- plus Rs.10/- per 10 kg. or part thereof. 5. Seeds for sowing (i) Upto 10 kg. (ii) Above 10 kg. and upto 100 kg. (iii) Above 100 kg. and upto 1,000 kg. (iv) Above 1,000 kg. Rs.250/- Rs.250/- plus Rs.250/- per 10 kg. or part thereof Rs.2,500/- plus Rs.1,000/- per 100 kg. or part thereof. Rs.11,500/- plus Rs.5,000/- per 1,000 kg. or part thereof. 6. Plant material such as seeds/fruits/nuts for consumption Note: Fraction of Kg/Tonne may be rounded off to the nearest unit. (i) Up to 2 kg. (ii) Above 2 kg up to 100 kg. (iii) Above 100 kg up to 1000 kg. (iv) Above 1000 kg Rs. 50/- Rs. 50/- plus Rs. 5/- per additional kg. Rs. 550/- plus Rs. 2/- per additional kg. Rs. 2500/- plus Rs.75/- per additional tonne except in case of pulses; Rs. 2500/- plus Rs. 50/- per additional tonne in case of pulses. 292
293 B. FUMIGATION/DISINFECTION/DISINFESTATION/SUPERVISIONCHARGES Plants / Planting materials/ (A) On volume basis Planting products/dry (i) Upto 5 cu.m fruits/ Fresh fruits/ (ii) Above 5 cu.m Vegetables/ Seeds/ soil/ earth/clay. [The importer shall arrange for fumigation, disinfestation of consignment at his cost, under the supervision of Plant Protection Adviser or an officer authorize by him in this behalf] (B) On container basis (i) 20 container (33 cu.m) (ii) 40 Container (66 cu.m) (C) Supervision Charges Rs. 600/- Rs. 600/- plus Rs. 300/- per additional 5 cu.m or part thereof. Rs. 2400/- Rs. 4500/- Rs.500/- per day per consignment
294 SCHEDULE-X [See Clause 2(xii) and Clause 3(3)] List of Permit Issuing Authorities for Import of Seeds, Plants and Plant Products and other articles S. No. Issuing Authority (1) (2) 1. Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India, Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, NH-IV, Faridabad, Haryana Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, PUSA Campus, New Delhi Joint Director (PP) Plant Quarantine Division, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, NH-IV, Faridabad , Haryana. 4. Deputy Director (PP/Ent.), National Plant Quarantine Station, Rangpuri New Delhi Deputy Director(PP/Ent.), Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Ajnala Road, Near Airforce Station, Raja Sansi Airport, Amritsar Deputy Director (PP/Ent.), Regional Plant Quarantine Station,GST Road, near Trident Hotel, Meenambakam, Chennai-21 Jurisdiction (3) All notified points of entry New Delhi All notified points of entry (i) New Delhi Airport (ii) All Notified points of entry in Northern Zone in the States of Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Rajasthan, U.P. and Uttaranchal. (i) Amritsar Airport (ii) All notified points of entry bordering Pakistan in the States of Punjab & UT Chandigarh (i)chennai Airport/Seaport (ii)all notified points of entry in Southern Zone in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, UTs A&N Islands, Lakshadeep and Pondicherry. Authorized to issue permits for (4) All kinds of /plant materials and other items as: soil, peat, insects, microbial cultures, biocontrol agents etc. All kinds of import of plant germplasm for public/private sectors Institutions/ in the country. All kinds of /plant materials Import of all kind of / plant materials for sowing, planting and consumption Import of all kind of / plant materials for sowing, planting, and consumption. Import of all kind of / plant materials for sowing, planting, and consumption 294
295 7. Deputy Director (PP/Ent.), Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Haji Bunder Road, Sewri, Mumbai (i)mumbai Airport/Seaport (ii)all points of entry notified in Western Zone in the States of Goa, Gujarat, M.P., Chhatisgarh, Maharastra and UT Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu. Import of all kind of / plant materials for sowing, planting, and consumption. 8. Deputy Director (PP/Ent.), RegionalPlant Quarantine Station,F.B.Block Sector III, Salt Lake City,Kolkata Plant Protection officer (E/PP) Plant Quarantine Station, 24 Paraganas, Bongaon (W.B) (i) Kolkata Airport/Seaport (ii) All notified points of entry in Eastern Zone in the States of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal and Mizoram. Concerned Port of Entry Import of all kind of / plant materials for sowing, planting, and consumption. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. 10. Plant Protection Officer (PP/E), Plant Quarantine Station, 25-A Hariyala Plot, Down Area Bhavnagar / Kandla 11. Plant Protection Officer (E/PP), Plant Quarantine Station, Willingdon Island, Cochin. 12. Plant Protection Officer (E/PP), Plant Quarantine Station, Panitanki-Naxalbari, Rath Khola, P.O. Naxalbari, Distt. Darjeeling (W.B.) 13. Plant Protection Officer (PP/E), Plant Quarantine Station, Gede Road, Nadiad (W.B.) Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. 295
296 14. Plant Protection Officer (PP/E) Plant Quarantine Station, 355, Beach Road, Tuticorin (T.N.) 15. Plant Protection Officer (PP/E), Plant Quarantine Station, T.C. No. 28/419, Krishanmurari Road, Kaitha Mukku P.O., Thiruananthpuram Plant Protection Officer (PP/E) Plant Quarantine Station, Harbour, Vishakhapatnam Senior Plant Pathologist Plant Quarantine Station, Cargo Air Terminal Complex, Begampet, Hyderabad 16 Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. 18. Deputy Director (E),Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, Kormangla Road, White field, Bangalore Plant Protection Officer (E), Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, 16-Professor colony, Bhanwar Kua Main Road, Indore Plant Protection Officer (E), Central Integrated Pest Management Centre B-16,Mahanagar Extension Lucknow Plant Protection Officer (E), Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, New Punai Chowk Near Dr. Dutta House, Patna Plant Protection Officer (PP/Ent.) Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, Mormugao-Harbour, Goa Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Concerned Port of Entry Concerned port of Entry Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of Plants and Plant materials for consumption only. Import of and plant materials for consumption only. 296
297 SCHEDULE-XI [See clause 2 (xi)] PART - I List of Inspection Authorities for Certification of Post entry quarantine facilities and inspection of growing S. No. State/Union Territory Jurisdiction Designated Inspection Authorities. (1) (2) 1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands (3) Entire Union Territory (4) Officer-in-charge, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex, Port Blair. 2. Andhra Pradesh Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, Hyderabad. 3. Arunachal Pradesh Entire State Joint Director, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex for North-Eastern Hill Region, Arunachal Pradesh Center, Basar, Arunachal Pradesh. 4. Assam Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat. 5. Bihar Except North and South Chota Nagpur, Santhal Region 6. Bihar North and South Chota Nagpur, Santhal Region. 7. Chandigarh Entire Union Territory 8. Daman & Diu Entire Union Territory 9. Delhi Entire Union Territory Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa, Bihar. Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Bisra Agricultural University, Ranchi, Bihar. Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Punjab Agricultural Universitgy, Ludhiana.. Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Gujarat Agricultural Universitty, Banaskantha. Head, Division of Plant Pathology and Mycology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi Goa Entire State Officer-in-charge, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex for Goa, Ele Farm, Ele, Old Goa
298 11. Gujarat Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Gujarat Agricultural University, Dantiwada. 12. Haryana Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Haryana Agricultural University, Hissar. 13. Himachal Pradesh Entire State(Agriculture) 14. Himachal Pradesh Entire State (Horticulture and Forestry) Dead, Division of Plant Pathology, Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishva Vidyalaya, Palampur. Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan. 15. Jammu & Kashmir Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Sher-e-Kashmir Agricultural University of Science and Technology, Srinagar/Jammu 16. Karnataka, Shimoga, Chitterdurga, South Kanada, Chickmaglur, Kolar, Bangalore, Hassan, Coorg, Mandya, Mysore 17. Karnataka Belgaon, Bellary, Bidar, Bijapur, Dharwar, Gulbarga, Raichur and Uttar Kannada Head, Division of Plant Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Dharwar University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwar. 18. Kerala Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Kerala Agricultural University, Trichur. 19. Laskshadweep Entire Union Territory 20. Madhya Pradesh All districts of state except Raipur, Durg, Rajnandgaon, Bilaspur, Rajgarh, Surguja and Bastar Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Kerala Agricultural University, Trichur. Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Jawahar Lal Nehru Krishi Vishva Vidyala, Jabalpur. 21. Madhra Pradesh Raipur, Durg, Rajnandgaon, Bilaspur, Rajgarh, Surguja and Bastar Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishva Vidyalaya, Raipur. 298
299 22. Maharashtra Konkan and Revenue Division of Bombay 23. Maharashtra Revenue Division of Pune and Nasik 24. Maharashtra Revenue Division of Aurangabad (7 districts) Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli. Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, Rahuri. Head Division of Plant Pathology, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani. 25. Maharashtra Revenue Division of Nagpur and Amravati Head Division of Plant Pathology, Punjab Rao Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola. 26. Manipur Entire State Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex for North-Eastern Hill Region, Manipur Center, Lamphelpat, Manipur. 27. Meghalaya entire State Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex, Meghalaya. 28. Mizoram Entire State Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex for North-Eastern Hill Region, Mizoram Center, Kelasib, Mizoram. 29. Nagaland Entire State Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex for North-Eastern Hill Region, Nagaland Center, Jharnapani, Nagaland. 30. Orissa Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar. 31. Pondicherry Entire Union Territory Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore. 32. Punjab Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. 33. Rajasthan Entire State Head Division of Plant Pathology, Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner. 299
300 34. Sikkim Entire State Head, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex for North- Eastern Hill Region, Sikkim Center, Tadong, Gangtok, Sikkim. 35. Tamil Nadu Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. 36. Tripura Entire State Officer-in-charge, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Research Complex, Agartala, Tripura. 37. Uttar Pradesh Lucknow, Jhansi, Agra and Allahabad Division 38. Uttar Pradesh Kumaon, Garhwal, Rohilkhand, Meerut Division. 39 Uttar Pradesh Faizabad, Gorakhpur and Varanasi Division Head Division of Plant Pathology, Chandrasekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur. Head Division of Plant Pathology, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar. Head Division of Plant Pathology, Narender Dev University of Agriculture and Technology, Faizabad. 40. West Bengal Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishva Vidyalaya, Kalyani, Mohanpur, Nadia (West Bengal). 41 Karnataka Entire State Head, Division of Plant Pathology, IIHR, Hessarghata, Bangalore, Karnataka. PART II LIST OF INSPECTION AUTHORITY FOR CERTAIN SPECIFIED PURPOSES S.No. (1) Name of Inspection Authority (2) 1. Head, Advance Center for Plant Virology, IARI, PUSA, New Delhi 2. Head, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hesarghatta, Bangalore 3. Head, Institute of Himalayan Bioresources Technology, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh Jurisdiction (3) Entire Country Entire Country Entire Country Purpose (4) Tissue Culture raised Tissue Culture raised Tissue Culture raised 300
301 SCHEDULE-XII [See clause 3 (4)] Quantities of seeds permitted for trial purpose/accession to gene bank of National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources. Crop Species Initial Trials (Kg) Multilocation Trials (MLT)(Kg) Agronomic Trials (AT)(Kg) MLT+ AT (Kg) 1. Black gram Castor Chick pea Cowpea Green gram Lentil Linseed Maize Minor millet Niger Pearl millet Peas Pigeon pea Rajmah Rape/ Mustard Safflower Sesamum Sorghum Soybean Accession To gene bank (Gm) [F.No. 8-2/2002-PP-I] 301
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